Why we can't resist splashing out at Christmas
Associate Professor of Neuroscience Dr Samantha Brooks explains what happens to our willpower when it comes to Christmas treats and spending.
Associate Professor of Neuroscience Dr Samantha Brooks explains what happens to our willpower when it comes to Christmas treats and spending.
Liverpool Business School feeds into techUK and Public First report
Primatologists at LJMU and Chester find genetic variants which explain social attention and negative emotions
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 Health Commission, an independent panel established by Liverpool John Moores University, with research expertise and support provided by the university, has been set up to investigate and analyse health care policy issues.
For the past two years, colleagues across LJMU have been working to better understand and recognise the type of support needed by those experiencing the menopause, and to devise ways to create greater awareness across the organisation.
Read more about how LJMU's Liverpool Telescope has helped to find seven earth-sized worlds.
A team of scientists from Liverpool John Moores University and the University of Manchester have released the findings of a personality study.
The difference between the fates of ordinary people and criminals is ‘paper thin’, as demonstrated by a new exhibition of composite facial images of 19th Century and 21st Century criminals.
Presented by: Honorary Fellow, Deborah Aydon