Armchair archaeological digs
Researchers recreate lost worlds using drone technology
Researchers recreate lost worlds using drone technology
LJMU has won its bid to host the European Week of Astronomy and Space Science (EWASS) in 2018.
40 speakers and guests attended an event in LJMU’s Education Building last week to discuss the themes of policing, community and criminal justice.
LJMU and Tate Liverpool present first European showing of György Kepes exhibition
Read more about the world’s first astrophysics-ecology drone project, which could be the answer to many global conservation efforts.
Valeria was presented the award alongside students from the University of Liverpool and Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine with grants for scientific research, aimed to enhance preparedness for future pandemics.
A unique project led by Liverpool John Moores University is set to produce a lasting legacy of climate change education by creating a suite of new multi-media content for children (7-12 years), parents, and educators.
PhD students are accelerating elite athletes through sport science
LJMU academic staff travelled to Malta to recognise and celebrate the achievements of a group of graduating students.
A new analysis of the famous Piltdown Man forgeries, conducted by LJMU researchers, points the finger of suspicion even more firmly at their discoverer, Charles Dawson. The Piltdown Man scandal is arguably the greatest scientific fraud ever perpetrated in the UK, with fake fossils being claimed as evidence of our earliest ancestor.