Great Apes ‘outnumbered 200 to 1’ by 2050 in own feeding grounds
Research review in Frontiers in Conservation Science predicts habitats increasingly overrun by farmers
Research review in Frontiers in Conservation Science predicts habitats increasingly overrun by farmers
LJMU researchers feed into report by Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee
Evolution 'complicated' says new study which overrules Gould's principle of size allometry
LJMU's School of Engineering and The Mission to Seafarers expose extent of illegal practice
Communities affected by flooding, and agencies responsible for managing flood risk, have had a first look at new Augmented Reality (AR) technology which shows the extent of future flood risk in their neighbourhoods.
Marie Claire Van Hout of the LJMU Public Health Institute publishes research in Lancet
A major new study revealed how camping in 'great outdoors' improves well-being and mental health
The ten students and now LJMU graduates, visited Nepal for a month-long Turing funded trip, working on the Dignity Without Danger (DWD) research project.
Australian scheme helps young people deal with mental health that leads to drug use
Genetic analysis of ancient DNA from a six-week-old female infant found at an Interior Alaska archaeological site, has revealed a previously unknown population of ancient people in North America.