Students inspired by Steven Gerrard story
Honorary Fellow and former Liverpool FC and England captain visits LJMU
Honorary Fellow and former Liverpool FC and England captain visits LJMU
Hollywood writer-director Terrence Malick has enlisted the expertise of a Liverpool John Moores University astrophysicist for his new film, Voyage of Time.
Tom Sedgwick, PhD student at the Astrophysics Research Institute (ARI), part of LJMU,has with a team of ARI astronomers discovered 140 ‘new’galaxies, with findings due to be published in April’s edition of the prestigious journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
ARI student among authors of paper in Nature Astronomy describing event previously described only twice in history
The flow of gas in the Universe by which stars and planets are formed is a process controlled by a cascade of matter that begins on galactic scales.
Astronomers show that stars form rapidly and drive interstellar gas bubbles throughout galaxies.
Astrophysics Research Institute wins time on STFC Supercomputer
Civil Engineers show off canine construction robot at LJMU Open Day.
International analysis of images from James Webb telescope confirm galaxies sighted 13.4 billion light years distant
Simulations of Space aid public and scientific understanding of science