The cosmic commute towards star and planet formation
The flow of gas in the Universe by which stars and planets are formed is a process controlled by a cascade of matter that begins on galactic scales.
The flow of gas in the Universe by which stars and planets are formed is a process controlled by a cascade of matter that begins on galactic scales.
A business support scheme to connect digital and creative firms with academic and sector experts has received glowing feedback.
Record number of nominees for 10 awards at annual research and knowledge exchange event
A comedy-horror film produced by students at the LJMU Screen School has been named the winner in the Comedy Entertainment category at the Royal Television Society North West Student Television Awards.
Scientists have witnessed for the first time exactly what happens to the most massive stars at the end of their lives.
Scientists from LJMU and Cambridge help piece together human remains and the story of the Neanderthal cave dwellers of Shanidar
LJMU opened its doors to the local community as a host of its academics shared insights into research topics making a difference in the Liverpool City Region.
Read more about how LJMU's Liverpool Telescope has helped to find seven earth-sized worlds.
Early-career researcher Hannah Dalgleish was invited to Parliament after making a new discovery about the Milky Way.
Experts from Intercontinental Exchange delivered trading platform masterclasses to students at Liverpool Business School.