Female engineers are changing the world
'Inspiration and advice' as LJMU marks International Women in Engineering Day
'Inspiration and advice' as LJMU marks International Women in Engineering Day
Shopping trolleys will be used to help save people from suffering a stroke by identifying irregular heartbeats, as part of a new medical trial.
Students on track for professional careers
Master's student competes in final of UK industry competition
'Social wifi' project hosts trio of LJMU computing teams
Many thousands of malaria deaths could be averted thanks to new sensor technology being developed in the UK.
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.
EXPERTS from Liverpool John Moores University are guiding UK government policy on the use of drones.
Government-backed customer service technology developed at LJMU is to be showcased to potential clients in the railway industry.
After the worlds most costly cargo ship accident, maritime expert Dr Abdul Khalique mans LJMU's £2.5 million simulator to explain what went wrong on board the Ever Given.