Nobel Prize Winning Astronomer
The Universe from Beginning to End
The Universe from Beginning to End
An international team of scientists, led by the China University of Geosciences in Beijing and including palaeontologists from the Liverpool John Moores University, has shed new light on some unusual dinosaur tracks from northern China. The tracks appear to have been made by four-legged sauropod dinosaurs yet only two of their feet have left prints behind.
Final year undergraduates have raised £10,290 for Student Minds by completing the National Student Survey, well on the way to our £12,000 fundraising target.
Employment experts Gemma Dale and Matthew Tucker argue the case for hybrid working in The Conversation
Rt Hon Sir Vince Cable will deliver one of LJMU’s popular Roscoe Lectures, entitled ‘Brexit and the North/South divide’ on Monday, 13 February.
LJMU’s Centre for Entrepreneurship has received international recognition after winning the title of ‘Outstanding Program Abroad’.
'Recycled' road materials trialled in Picton, Everton and Belle Vale to reduce city's carbon footprint
Liverpool’s leading politicians, universities and hospitals came together today to launch their multibillion pound vision for the redevelopment of a major part of the city centre.
Assisting conservationists in combating primate extinction threats
A 4.4 million-year-old skeleton could show how early humans moved and began to walk upright, according to new research.