New 'low carbon' cement idea wins international engineering prize
Civil engineers who developed a new type of cement which creates 80% fewer carbon emissions have won a prestigious international prize.
Civil engineers who developed a new type of cement which creates 80% fewer carbon emissions have won a prestigious international prize.
Incentives for staff and students to travel sustainably are being put on the table to back the university's newly-approved Active and Sustainable Travel Plan.
The American who fell in love with Astrophysics
Research at LJMU is working on ways of presenting the past and creating content for historic sites and museums across Ireland and the rest of the globe.
Read the Graduation review for Friday 23 November 2018, the second day of the November Gradation ceremonies.
Civil engineers from Liverpool John Moores University have created a range of low carbon novel high performing, construction materials from waste materials
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Professor Richard Brown and Dr Carlo Meloro publish research in Communications Biology which shows divergence of a species of lizard despite cohabitation and gene exchange.
Clinical biomechanics makes an impact in the medical community
Researchers from LJMU and the University of Liverpool have conducted a study examining the effect ecstasy has on different parts of the brain.