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An international team of scientists, led by the China University of Geosciences in Beijing and including palaeontologists from the Liverpool John Moores University, has shed new light on some unusual dinosaur tracks from northern China. The tracks appear to have been made by four-legged sauropod dinosaurs yet only two of their feet have left prints behind.
The ‘After the End’ project aims to improve the way in which we end global health emergencies by critically examining how endings are determined and what happens after the end is declared.
The economic value of sustainability
Setback for Government bid to legislate against over-eating
Dr Patrick Byrne contributes research to ENDS Report documentary about PFAS water pollution
LJMU’s Dr Isabelle De Groote appeared on the BBC’s primetime hit TV programme, The One Show, during a special feature on the famous Piltdown Man forgeries.
Students from Liverpool John Moores University are trialling cutting edge technology that will enable them to learn to drive without the use of a car.
35% of new students experience homesickness. Find out top tips on overcoming homesickness and how to get support.
WHO and LJMU joint report on childhood trauma