New sensor could dramatically improve fight against malaria
Many thousands of malaria deaths could be averted thanks to new sensor technology being developed in the UK.
Many thousands of malaria deaths could be averted thanks to new sensor technology being developed in the UK.
A 4.4 million-year-old skeleton could show how early humans moved and began to walk upright, according to new research.
LJMU Library has developed a new children's reading corner, providing access to a collection of children's books. This new space provides a fun and relaxed reading area for use by students, staff, local teachers and school children.
LJMU is being allocated funding from the Research England Policy Support Fund (PSF) to support the development of impactful research and engagement activities. Applications of up to £10,000 will be considered and applicants have until 5pm on Monday 10 October 2022 to make a submission.
LJMUs commitment to sustainability and the environment has been recognised with a significant rise up the national ranking of universities.
Intrepid engineering students are hoping to race LJMUs first electric racing car around the world-famous Formula 1 track in July.
Scientists have witnessed for the first time exactly what happens to the most massive stars at the end of their lives.
Huge growth in highest quality research outputs and culture
Liverpool's Albert Dock is set to be the backdrop for a high-profile LJMU archaeological dig later this month.
New research has calculated the damage done by farmers converting tropical peat swamps to oil palm plantations.