Study 'solves mystery' of shifts in physical appearance of ancient Egyptians
The shift from hunter-gatherer to farmer likely explains evolutionary jumps in appearance amongst many ancient peoples.
The shift from hunter-gatherer to farmer likely explains evolutionary jumps in appearance amongst many ancient peoples.
The shift from hunter-gatherer to farmer likely explains evolutionary jumps in appearance amongst many ancient peoples, says a new study.
Liverpool John Moores University has teamed up with the BBC to improve gender representation in UK broadcasting.
Our Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ian Campbell, has written to all students today. Read a summary of his message.
Clinical biomechanics makes an impact in the medical community
LJMU management is relaunching its Respect Always campaign with a lunch and town hall event on March 2.
Find out more about the annual Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) workshops held by LJMU.
Monday 19 September will be a Bank Holiday for all students
LJMU has released its latest film to celebrate the bicentennial of the university. The film titled 200 years of ‘Yes you can’ celebrates the university’s long history within the city, raising people up.
Dr Carlo Meloro from Liverpool John Moores University, with a team of European scientists, has investigated the volumes of body cavities in a large range of extant and fossil tetrapods and found that plant feeding animals have bigger bellies than their carnivore counterparts.