Microplastics ‘abundant’ in remote polar seas
There are similar concentrations of microplastic pollution on the seabed in Antarctica as in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean, scientists have found.
There are similar concentrations of microplastic pollution on the seabed in Antarctica as in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean, scientists have found.
Celebrating success in the city
ARI student among authors of paper in Nature Astronomy describing event previously described only twice in history
Black hole hunters are turning detective to uncover hidden behemoths in Space.
Our Student Futures: Careers, Employability and Enterprise team has a range of careers support over December and the festive break.
Ester Ragonese, Associate Dean Education (APS) and Senior Lecturer in Criminal Justice has been awarded a National Teaching Fellowship from Advance HE.
Romeo and Juliet roles for banded mongooses
Go-getting school girls hope to springboard into top science careers by undertaking their own research with Liverpool John Moores University.
Office of National Statistics Award for LJMU and Public Health Wales
For the first time astronomers, including Dr Richard Parker, of the Astrophysics Research Institute at LJMU, have caught a multiple-star system as it is created, and their observations are providing new insight into how such systems, and possibly the solar system, are formed. The amazing images taken from a series of telescopes on Earth show clouds of gas which are in the process of developing into stars.