Blue eyed see better in the dark
New research suggests blue eyed humans better than brown eyed in seeing in dark
New research suggests blue eyed humans better than brown eyed in seeing in dark
Journalism student Daisy reveals evidence in national newspaper
Following the close of the elections for 6 posts on the Academic Board, the results are now available.
LJMU has backed a national pledge to support technicians working at the University
Dr Suzannah Lipscomb delivers a National Identity Lecture exploring why Tudor history is still a key part of the modern British identity.
Academic research and local organisations to benefit from new technology at LJMU
Face Lab researchers work with Egyptologists to reconstruct the face of Ramses II
Renowned for their noiseless dive, the kingfisher’s iconic beak-shape has inspired the design of high speed bullet trains. Now scientists have tested beak-shape among some of the birds’ 114 species found world-wide, to assess which shape is the most hydrodynamic.
Research by LJMU in partnership with Bido Lito! asks the question how do we make Liverpool a global music city?
Academics argue sexualised drinks advertising undermines anti-rape campaigns