Cosmic explosions offer new clue to how stars become Black Holes
Scientists have witnessed for the first time exactly what happens to the most massive stars at the end of their lives.
Scientists have witnessed for the first time exactly what happens to the most massive stars at the end of their lives.
Hollywood writer-director Terrence Malick has enlisted the expertise of a Liverpool John Moores University astrophysicist for his new film, Voyage of Time.
Black hole hunters are turning detective to uncover hidden behemoths in Space.
We have a great opportunity for LJMU students to develop your skills and experience by working on an online environment and climate project.
Simulations of Space aid public and scientific understanding of science
Postgraduates curate more than 2.700 films for annual Paper Bird awards
Liverpool John Moores University, in partnership with the University of Liverpool, are set to host a new £1.3million Centre for Doctoral Training providing comprehensive postgraduate training in data intensive science.
A collaboration between astrophysicists and ecologists at Liverpool John Moores University is helping to monitor rare and endangered species and stop poaching.
Training for Chairs, Panel Members and Programme Teams
ARI team awarded access to massive supercomputers