Rethinking the orangutan
The critically endangered orangutan—one of human’s closet living relatives—has become a symbol of wild nature’s vulnerability in the face of human actions and an icon of rainforest conservation.
The critically endangered orangutan—one of human’s closet living relatives—has become a symbol of wild nature’s vulnerability in the face of human actions and an icon of rainforest conservation.
15 years of success for astrophysics outreach project recognised with national public engagement prize
New research from Queens University Belfast and Liverpool John Moores University reveals how the microplastic pollution crisis is threatening biodiversity.
It has been called the last men's club in journalism, but expect a much more female future for the UK's sport coverage.
MA graduate Louise Crane, 42, worked, researched and became a published author in her time at LJMU's Public Health Institute
Study of 1500 people with alternative health beliefs shows relationship with rejection of science and doctors
LJMU's Natural Capital Hub and School of Education support Liverpool City Region Combined Authority community action plan
Pair triumph in Oriel Chambers legal arguments competition.
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.
The first-of-its-kind exhibition has been curated by LJMU scholar Dr Nedim Hassan.