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Study of 'nearest human relative' suggests parenting more influential than genetics
Paper in Communications Biology looked at influencers of stress in 600 chimpanzees
02/06/23 -
Geographers say sterile gardens raise risk of flooding
Drs Sarah Percival and Jon Dick back proposals to incentivise homeowners to keep their gardens green and natural
20/04/23 -
Geopolymer offers hope for low carbon constructors of future
School of Civil Engineering and Built Environment at LJMU shows case for novel 'substitute' for concrete
12/04/23 -
Report on benefits of outdoors debated in Scottish Parliament
Dr Kaye Richards' Outjoyment Report for the Camping and Caravanning Club is having a significant impact nationwide
14/03/23 -
Business School leads sustainability teaching innovation and research
Liverpool Business School recently hosted innovators from 10 countries in the first European Symposium for Sustainability...
08/03/23 -
Eco coastal defence technology wins LCR Launchpad
Dr Monower Sadique and Dr Iacopo Carnacina create process for manufacturing extremely low carbon cement-free concrete blocks...
09/02/23 -
LJMU technology to revolutionise sustainable road building
'Recycled' road materials trialled in Picton, Everton and Belle Vale to reduce city's carbon footprint
31/01/23 -
PFAS: you can’t smell, see or taste these chemicals, but they are everywhere – and they’re highly toxic to humans
Dr Patrick Byrne, Reader in Hydrology and Environmental Pollution, writes in The Conversation on the growing dangers of 'forever...
05/01/23 -
Flood resilience expert leads research with vulnerable communities in Cumbria
Britain is no stranger to wet weather, and with climate predictions forecasting more extreme weather events, experts at LJMU...
14/07/22 -
LJMU scientists part of semi-finalist team in $10 million global rainforest competition
Scientists from the School of Biological and Environmental Sciences will play a role in helping to improve understanding...
04/07/22