Bonobos share and share alike
Bonobos are willing to share meat with animals outside their own family groups. This behaviour was observed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and is documented in a new study in Springer’s journal Human Nature
Bonobos are willing to share meat with animals outside their own family groups. This behaviour was observed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and is documented in a new study in Springer’s journal Human Nature
It is with great sadness that the university has learned of the passing of Professor Michael J. Lalor aged 79 on 6th May 2020.
Surveying, Project Management and Architectural Technology undergraduates collaborate with peers in US for global professional competition
LJMU once again proved its commitment to supporting young people from disadvantaged backgrounds thanks to the Law Factor.
Copies of the new 2022-23 Wellbeing Journal are now available for all students, and academic staff are being encouraged to hand them out at their first personal tutor meetings with students.
New Robotic Telescope project boost science, technology and industry in Liverpool City Region
Dr Ruth Ogden, reader in experimental psychology, Liverpool John Moores University writes in The Conversation
Electric vehicles (EVs) are an important part of meeting global goals on climate change, but with more than half of their emissions coming in the manufacturing phase, product duration is key to ensuring EVs remain low-carbon emitters.
Small businesses are being invited to to access R&D support from Liverpool John Moores University to support a green recovery in the region.
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