Why algae is a forensic biologists best friend
Dr Kirstie Scott explains how diatoms provide evidence in BBC cold case
Dr Kirstie Scott explains how diatoms provide evidence in BBC cold case
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Conservation AI platform applies machine learning to identify animals in double time
According to a new study, collaboration between business and academia can identify the most urgent research priorities to ensure the sustainability of food, energy, water and the environment. This is
LJMU has performed well in the National Student Survey (NSS) 2023. The Office for Students (OfS) has published the survey results, which paint a positive picture of the LJMU student experience, while helping us to identify some areas for improvement.
Recognition for enterprising Business School student.
AI from Liverpool John Moores University is being used to identify animals, plot their movements and spot wounds in a bid to help conservationists, reports New Scientist.
Team explores how tiny traces could help crack criminal cases
Study at LJMU and University of Liverpool assesses public awareness of ultra-processed foods and their risks
European Cooperation in Science and Technology funds Face Lab to lead important collaboration on identifying migrant victims