'Living fossil' fish detected with DNA science
Professor Stefano Mariani and team detect 'living fossil' fish off South African by collecting water samples
Professor Stefano Mariani and team detect 'living fossil' fish off South African by collecting water samples
The aboriginal inhabitants of the Canary Islands, commonly known as the Guanches, originated from North Africa. A team of international researchers has now confirmed.
Its been a tough year for LJMU's six hundred or so trainee teachers, but they will be uniquely skilled, argues Jan Rowe.
Submissions are now open for the PHD VC Studentship scheme 2023/24
Merseyside Police happy with Degree Apprenticeship partnerships with LJMU which produces highly satisfied results in National Student Survey
Secondary school pupils have been recognised by LJMUs Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Student Experience) Professor Phil Vickerman for demonstrating what respect means to them, and their school communities, as part of a creative competition.
The university is welcoming Professor Paul Townsend to LJMU this week as he begins his new role as the Faculty Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Health, Innovation, Technology and Science.
Dr Nick Dawnay from the School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences has been awarded a £10K in support of a project looking to develop eDNA methods to support wildlife forensic investigations.
LJMUs Head of Capital Development, Graham Pilkington, was in Birmingham earlier this week as he watched one of his athletes, Ola Abidogun, win bronze in the T45-T47 100m.
eDNA from biofouling sponges offers clearer view of marine life