Fussy eater or genetics? Pint of Science talk May 20
Psychologist and researcher Dr Rachel Hagan tells us about taste, genetics and the future of food
Psychologist and researcher Dr Rachel Hagan tells us about taste, genetics and the future of food
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.
Staff and students past and present gathered at Goodison Park as Everton's Academy Sport Science department hosted an event to celebrate an internship programme run in partnership with The Football Exchange, part of the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences at Liverpool John Moores University.
Around 60 members of the Army participated in a series of mini lectures focused on sport nutrition, physiology and biomechanics, before visiting our teaching labs to gain insight into our world-leading sport science research.
Students from India, Jordan, Vietnam, Iran, Singapore and Norway took part in a three-day visit to LJMU.
ARI team awarded access to massive supercomputers
A new study involving LJMU’s world-leading animal conservationists says radical action is needed now to avert the loss of thousands more orangutans.
Professor Stefano Mariani and team detect 'living fossil' fish off South African by collecting water samples
‘The Roscoe’ returned to St George’s Hall this September with Professor Greg Whyte, delivering the lecture on ‘The rise and fall of human performance’ to hundreds of attendees.
The Absolute Chemistry team are passionate about working with schools from across the Liverpool City Region and supporting opportunities to raise their aspirations around studying science after high school.