Artificial Intelligence to give new access to 500-year-old manuscripts
Ground-breaking computational methods will be used by a team of researchers to advance the access of historical collections and study the history of Early Colonial Mexico.
Ground-breaking computational methods will be used by a team of researchers to advance the access of historical collections and study the history of Early Colonial Mexico.
Digging into the archives to find your ancestors often throws up surprises.
Colleagues are currently running the Culture, Employment and Development in Academic Research Survey (CEDARS) to harness your views, and to understand your experiences and needs as a researcher at LJMU.
Footprints from birds bear remarkable similarity with those of dinosaurs from 200 million years ago, according to a new international study.
Lecturer invited to DfE launch at Natural History Museum
STARRY-EYED schoolchildren from across Merseyside enjoyed the Liverpool Space Lecture yesterday.
LJMU biologist in unique discovery on UK beach
Merseyrail staff will be the first in the country to have delay updates in the palm of their hand.
Lack of consumer awareness makes conservation of fish stocks more challenging - research
EXPERTS from Liverpool John Moores University are guiding UK government policy on the use of drones.