AI can spot wounded wild animals and poachers in camera trap footage
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.
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.
Liverpool John Moores University is supporting a brand new science and discovery centre aimed at inspiring children and young people.
Our SAW team is offering students and staff a range of events over the next few months to help mental wellbeing this semester.
PhD student David Dunne has worked with Harlequins, QPR and the Ryder Cup team to maximise the physical potential of athletes. Together with ex-PhD Sam Impey, David has raised £450k to launch training companion app Hexis, claimed to be the world's most intelligent nutrition system. He spoke to us to explain more.
Lack of consumer awareness makes conservation of fish stocks more challenging - research
One of LJMUs outdoor green spaces has been formally recognised as part of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
New LGBT+ Reserach Hub for staff at LJMU.
On the eve of this year's Eurovision song contest, LJMU Astrophysics Professor Andy Newsam analyses the UKs Space Man entry and ponders how the lyrics stand up in the real universe.
Merseyrail staff will be the first in the country to have delay updates in the palm of their hand.
ASPIRING civil engineers from Liverpool John Moores are visiting the site of the Genoa bridge disaster.