New species of human relative discovered in South African cave
The discovery of a new species of human relative has shed light on the origins and diversity of our origins.
The discovery of a new species of human relative has shed light on the origins and diversity of our origins.
LJMU wowed industry partners with its future homes research at the launch of a new £370,000 centre for construction skills.
Live game filmed by LJMU Biomechanics Group in 'first' with Theia3D
LJMU paleontologists part of international team to discover oldest prehistoric butchery site ever found
New fossils are the missing link that settles a decades old debate proving early hominins used their upper limbs to climb like apes, and their lower limbs to walk like humans
Face Lab project to identify migrants who die crossing the seas to Europe judged best research project of 2023
Cara and Sebastian Fitzpatrick celebrate their degrees together at Liverpool Cathedral
LJMU's Dr Danielle Hinchcliffe and colleagues at York St John University found only around a third of mothers returning to work in the NHS reported that their workplaces had a breastfeeding policy
Two recent studies, focused specifically on elite female players, conducted by LJMU's Research Institute of Sports and Exercise Sciences (RISES), are helping the national the team to better understand the nutritional requirements of their female players.
A triple-whammy of climate change, land-use change and human population growth is set to decimate the habitats of Africas great apes gorillas, chimpanzees and bonobos over the coming 30 years.