Decorated snail shell in a cave in Iraq could be evidence of Paleolithic bling
A tiny artefact with complex incisions tells us about prehistoric ornamentation, writes Professor Chris Hunt
A tiny artefact with complex incisions tells us about prehistoric ornamentation, writes Professor Chris Hunt
Blog from Campbell Macintosh-Watson, BA (hons) International Tourism Management student on his placement year in North Carolina, USA.
One of the most widely grown, traded and eaten of all the crops, bananas were once a prized exotic novelty, but are now a staple in many country’s supermarkets – Prof Chris Hunt and Dr Rathnasiri Premathilake investigate
Six scientists share their supplement recommendations.
Why maths is more than just numbers...
Two Sport Psychology students share their experiences of their field trip to Manchester United training ground and the English Institute of Sport.
Dr Michael Perfect, a Senior Lecturer in English Literature, discusses his research on author Andrea Levy.
LJMU students are given a once in a lifetime opportunity to venture out into the wilds of Tanzania to study primates in their natural habitat. Find out about their experiences.
Science and Football students give their post-match analysis of the Croatia and England game of the World Cup.