Molecular 'track-and-trace' of ocean life outperforms traditional fish and marine surveys
Scientists who track-and-trace fish for a living claim that analysing seawater can tell us the richest story of what lies beneath the waves.
Scientists who track-and-trace fish for a living claim that analysing seawater can tell us the richest story of what lies beneath the waves.
Energy use patterns from smart meter data could be used to help identify whether people are suffering from conditions such as dementia and depression, computer scientists have shown.
Early-career researcher Hannah Dalgleish was invited to Parliament after making a new discovery about the Milky Way.
Student organised festival receives 3,000 films from 15 countries
Academic and professional services staff who support PGRs have a bespoke training and development opportunity designed by the educational charity Grit Breakthrough. Using a coaching approach to support PGRs is a two-day online coaching workshop, which will run across two days in November.
Students, academics and professionals discuss #breakingthebias
A programme of improvement works to our estate is taking place over the summer months.
A LIFELINE for the worlds seas could lie at the bottom of a fishermans net, according to marine biologists.
Friday 18th March is Holi, a festival in the Hindu calendar often referred to as the 'Festival of Colours.' Here, MSc Sport Psychology student, Manisha explains to us all about the festival and how it is celebrated.
Public health experts at Liverpool John Moores University are looking into how lockdown has affected the physical and mental health of people in the North West.