Nvidia boosts LJMU AI computing power
The Faculty of Engineering and Technology acquires three powerful deep learning systems for research into wildlife conservation and public safety
The Faculty of Engineering and Technology acquires three powerful deep learning systems for research into wildlife conservation and public safety
First study of AI models to identify dinosaurs from their fossil footprints
Researchers have discovered c.14,600 animals still live in the wild today - 8,000 more than expected.
A triple-whammy of climate change, land-use change and human population growth is set to decimate the habitats of Africas great apes gorillas, chimpanzees and bonobos over the coming 30 years.
Demonstrations and thought leadership on AI as Liverpool City Region in vanguard of new technologies
Study involving Liverpool John Moores University and the Pongo Foundation has uncovered new calls from orang-utans.
Research review in Frontiers in Conservation Science predicts habitats increasingly overrun by farmers
'Rising Star of LJMU's Global Centre for Maritime Innovation Dr Huanhuan Li.
Artificial intelligence comes out on top in machine v human challenge to identify fossil dinosaur tracks
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