Discovery of new type of space dust excites astrophysicists
LJMU works with NASA's James Webb Space Telescope on study of early Universe
LJMU works with NASA's James Webb Space Telescope on study of early Universe
From the first person in her remote village in Pakistan to attend university, to a doctorate, Dr Maryam Kawsar graduated from LJMU with a PhD today.
As the dust settles on the 2020/21 English Premier League season, Dr Gillian Cook and Dr Francesca Champ from LJMU's School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, examine how the absence of fans affected the campaign.
LJMU and Unite Students in study of LGBTQ+ students in university accommodation
Research unlocks secrets of rare bacteria
Oration for Corporate Award presented by Honorary Fellow Commodore Rod Walker.
Improving patient outcomes
Two recent studies, focused specifically on elite female players, conducted by LJMU's Research Institute of Sports and Exercise Sciences (RISES), are helping the national the team to better understand the nutritional requirements of their female players.
Plesiosaurs are an extinct group of marine reptiles from the age of dinosaurs who are famous for their long necks. The effect of such long necks on how these animals swam is a mystery but now computer simulations are helping LJMU scientists understand what would happen if a plesiosaur turned its head while swimming.
Research which highlights changes to the human body during lockdown and other sedentary situations is having a huge impact among scientists worldwide.