Study reveals ‘unseen’ food source in Africa
Biologists from Liverpool, Belgium and Holland use satellites to unfarmed food source in Central Africa.
Biologists from Liverpool, Belgium and Holland use satellites to unfarmed food source in Central Africa.
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Liverpool John Moores University presents Corporate Award to Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King at Liverpool Cathedral on Friday 14 July 2017.
More than a dozen students present idea, research and stories at Students at the Heart Conference
New research from Queens University Belfast and Liverpool John Moores University reveals how the microplastic pollution crisis is threatening biodiversity.
Our prehistoric ancestors may have had large carnivores – giant lions, saber-tooth cats, bears and hyenas up to twice the size of their modern relatives – to thank for an abundance and diversity of plants and wildlife.
Liverpool John Moores University awards Honorary Fellowship to Emma Rodgers at Liverpool Cathedral on Monday 11 July 2016.
£5.2 million Low Carbon Eco-Innovatory hits milestone and bids for fresh funding
A collaboration between astrophysicists and ecologists at Liverpool John Moores University is helping to monitor rare and endangered species and stop poaching.
Scientist Dan Perley at LJMU's Astrophysics Research Institute leads observations of stunning space phenomenon.