Major study of Cold War waste finds uranium 'largely inert'
The threat to the environment posed by uranium left over from the Cold War may be less severe than feared, according to a field study led by Liverpool John Moores University.
The threat to the environment posed by uranium left over from the Cold War may be less severe than feared, according to a field study led by Liverpool John Moores University.
LJMU’s research into Carbon Monoxide (CO) alarm ownership and the levels of CO in homes has been included in the latest report produced by the All Party Parliamentary Carbon Monoxide Group.
Oration for Honorary Fellowship
Our free, one hour guided walks continue this month as part of LJMU Wellbeing Week.
Justine Greening, former Secretary of State for Education visited Mark Power, Vice Chancellor (interim), this week to discuss LJMUs successful track record prioritising social mobility and inclusion.
Filmmaker aims to shed light on plight of one Palestinian family
Liverpool's Albert Dock is set to be the backdrop for a high-profile LJMU archaeological dig later this month.
International acclaim for new book on one of the USA’s most notorious murders.
Jockey-turned-academic helps 400 riders with diet and performance
Liverpool John Moores University’s School of Sport and Exercise Sciences is collaborating with ukactive, EdComs, Places for People Homes and the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health in a newly funded Sport England programme.