Primate population threat up by 20% in 20 years
LJMU’s Professor Serge Wich, and other internationally recognised experts, have published a paper calling for urgent action to protect the world’s dwindling primate populations.
LJMU’s Professor Serge Wich, and other internationally recognised experts, have published a paper calling for urgent action to protect the world’s dwindling primate populations.
Dr Femi Olorunniji partners University of Chicago in search for 'synthetic biology toolkit'
One of the driest places on Earth has intermittently been a 'green corridor' for human migration due to historical periods of increased rainfall, according to new research.
As we celebrate our Bicentenary this year, we are celebrating the Humans of LJMU who make our city, communities and university the vibrant, inclusive place that it is.
Scrutiny of pilots for Photo-ID scheme cause for concern for legal experts
Early research by Dr Ben Stanford, LJMU School of Law, suggests Government changes could be significant
European Cooperation in Science and Technology funds Face Lab to lead important collaboration on identifying migrant victims
LJMU health and social care students joined international delegates at the Social and Solidarity Economy International Forum’s international conference in France.
Pain signals can travel as fast as touch signals, according to a new study from researchers at Liverpool John Moores University’s SomAffect Group, Linköping University (Sweden), and the National Institutes of Health (USA).
From 3-4 million years ago the pattern points to bipedalism