What supplements do scientists use, and why?
Six scientists, including LJMU Professor of Human Physiology Graeme Close, on the supplements they take every day and why they take them
Six scientists, including LJMU Professor of Human Physiology Graeme Close, on the supplements they take every day and why they take them
England’s dramatic rise in gang-related knife crime has been called a “disease” by the UK home secretary, Sajid Javid, and amid the daily drama of Brexit the prime minister, Theresa May, has called a summit of 100 experts to Downing Street to discuss the issue.
On Friday 8 March, over 20 students studying BSc and MSc programmes in LJMU's School of Sport and Exercise Sciences visited St. George's Park, the home of the Football Association.
This research could provide an answer to some of the problems posed by antibiotic resistance
Prescription drugs pregabalin and gabapentin have been reclassified – but it won’t stop problem use
Covert techniques and specialist intelligence never appear to be far from the headlines - so why are they on the decline?
The value of a university education has been a hot topic for some time. We look at the benefits to doing a degree - why it's a valuable investment in the professional and personal future of students.
MRes English student, Lindsay Wilkinson shares her insights into the orangutan volunteer project in Indonesian Borneo.
Business Studies student, Julia Harrison, shares her top tips in preparing for exams.
We chat with Becca Hope and Julia Harrison about their experiences staying away from social media and discover their top tips on how to let go.