Nobel Prize Winning Astronomer
The Universe from Beginning to End
The Universe from Beginning to End
Renowned for their noiseless dive, the kingfisher’s iconic beak-shape has inspired the design of high speed bullet trains. Now scientists have tested beak-shape among some of the birds’ 114 species found world-wide, to assess which shape is the most hydrodynamic.
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Early-career researcher Hannah Dalgleish was invited to Parliament after making a new discovery about the Milky Way.
Sport scientists and astrophysicists prepare school children for demands of space travel
KEY roles in Liverpool businesses are being filled by LJMU undergraduates under a new employability scheme.
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The award recognises LJMU’s work on diversity and inclusion including the creation of a Diversity Reporting Guide and a planned Diversity in Journalism Teaching symposium.
Much of the Milky Way was formed 10 billion years ago by a massive collision with a relatively small galaxy dubbed Heracles, according to scientists in the UK.
As graduation week ended, the final graduands of July 2019 arrived at Liverpool Cathedral with their friends and families to receive their awards.