'Diatom Detectives' to help solve crime
Algae's unique 'fingerprint' is powerful tool in crime fighting
Algae's unique 'fingerprint' is powerful tool in crime fighting
Ecology experts from LJMU monitor animal and plant recovery in Scotland.
In the world of rare tropical birds, hanging out with guys with the right looks can be the difference between life or death.
Scientists uncover why inbreeding occurs in some social species.
Dr Ross McLeod, behavioural ecologist, explains why tropical parakeets have invaded the city.
Researchers at LJMU's Forensic Research Institute to train police in new field techniques
Bonobos are willing to share meat with animals outside their own family groups. This behaviour was observed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and is documented in a new study in Springer’s journal Human Nature
Biologists at LJMU partner animal welfare agency, Moroccan authorities and IFAW in first release of Barbary Macaque monkeys into wild
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Modern training strengthens police officers' appreciation of 'partnership'.