Could fishermen hold the key to conservation of ocean species?
A LIFELINE for the worlds seas could lie at the bottom of a fishermans net, according to marine biologists.
A LIFELINE for the worlds seas could lie at the bottom of a fishermans net, according to marine biologists.
Study in The Lancet models impact of government policy with more widespread 'calorie' labelling
The School of Sport and Exercise Sciences has been successful in its application for Athena SWAN Bronze Award.
A pioneering new study is set to help surgeons repair hearts without damaging precious tissue.
POACHERS who disguise rare animal remains in a multi-billion dollar trade are a step closer to being caught out, according to scientists in Liverpool, UK.
The guest lecturers included Premier league football coach Mike Phelan and England International netball player Sara Bayman.
Dutch men and Latvian women are the tallest on the planet, according to the largest ever study of height around the world. The research group, which included LJMU’s Dr Lynne Boddy, conducted the study using data from most countries in the world, tracking the height of young adult men and women between 1914 and 2014.
Experts say impact of parental imprisonment on children 'profound'
The Faculty of Engineering and Technology acquires three powerful deep learning systems for research into wildlife conservation and public safety
New agreement to implement Canvas institutional virtual learning environment (iVLE) in 2017.