Why our brains need touch
An LJMU academic is leading a Neuroscience Group (SANG) that is revolutionising how we view the basic human sense of touch.
An LJMU academic is leading a Neuroscience Group (SANG) that is revolutionising how we view the basic human sense of touch.
LJMU with scientists from US and Kenya find Homo erectus and Paranthropus boisei lived in same place at same time
The discovery of a new species of human relative has shed light on the origins and diversity of our origins.
Face Lab project to identify migrants who die crossing the seas to Europe judged best research project of 2023
LJMU paleontologists part of international team to discover oldest prehistoric butchery site ever found
The discovery of a new species of human relative has shed light on the origins and diversity of our origins.
New fossils are the missing link that settles a decades old debate proving early hominins used their upper limbs to climb like apes, and their lower limbs to walk like humans
Meet LJMU primate specialist and lecturer in Animal Behaviour, Dr Alex Piel. He talks about his research on chimpanzees and what they tell us about our own history.
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