New sensor could dramatically improve fight against malaria
Many thousands of malaria deaths could be averted thanks to new sensor technology being developed in the UK.
Many thousands of malaria deaths could be averted thanks to new sensor technology being developed in the UK.
It is with great sadness that we announce the unexpected and sudden passing of Professor Andy Ross.
The university is saddened to report the death of Andy Walne, Business Manager for the Faculty of Health, Innovation, Technology and Science
A study into the feeding behaviour of two extinct European rhinoceros species has revealed an unexpected survival strategy for a mammalian family of the Ice Ages.
Dutch men and Latvian women are the tallest on the planet, according to the largest ever study of height around the world. The research group, which included LJMU’s Dr Lynne Boddy, conducted the study using data from most countries in the world, tracking the height of young adult men and women between 1914 and 2014.
The £30million new-build premises on Maryland Street was officially opened by Vice-Chancellor Professor Mark Power.
World AIDS Day takes place on 1st December each year.
Assisting conservationists in combating primate extinction threats
Paper from the LJMU Global Centre for Maritime Innovation compares hydrogen, methanol and ammonia as alternative ship fuels for greener future.
LJMUs Positive Action Trainees were celebrated at an event this week after almost a year of working at the university, in key professional and technical roles.