New light on the evolution of human speech
Study involving Liverpool John Moores University and the Pongo Foundation has uncovered new calls from orang-utans.
Study involving Liverpool John Moores University and the Pongo Foundation has uncovered new calls from orang-utans.
A FEMALE skeleton found in Mexico has strengthened the theory that humans originally reached the American continent from different points of origin.
This month marks LGBT+ History Month 2022, a chance to shine a light on the overlooked and complicated history of all of the identities and communities under the LGBT+ umbrella .
Thousands employed in the fishing industry face debt and financial hardship, according to findings from the Research Unit for Financial Inclusion at Liverpool John Moores University.
LJMU graduates first ever cohort from 2-year training course with Police Now organisation
ARI student among authors of paper in Nature Astronomy describing event previously described only twice in history
Liverpool Jewish Society and our EDI team explain the importance of the festival in the Jewish calendar
As part of our LJMU Equality’s ‘Getting it Right’ campaign, the team is highlighting the importance of pronouncing the names of different students and staff right.
They are most-commonly associated with a blocked nose and headaches but the humble sinuses could hold an important key to the evolution of the human face.
Find out about how a comet discovered by an astronomer in the 1970s has been rediscovered by his son at LJMU over 40 years later