Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU)

Liverpool John Moores University (abbreviated LJMU) is a public research university in the city of Liverpool, England

Yes, Soap: New and safer biological soaps

A new tool for detecting wildlife: Environmental DNA in rivers

A collaboration to monitor rare and endangered species and stop poaching

A collaboration between astrophysicists and ecologists at Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) is helping to monitor rare and endangered species and stop poaching. Astrophysical software and techniques are applied to thermal infrared imagery captured by drones to automatically detect and identify animals – even at night, when most poaching activity occurs. The drones can survey

A collaboration to monitor rare and endangered species and stop poaching

The world’s first astrophysics-ecology drone project to save endangered species

The world’s first astrophysics-ecology drone project at Liverpool John Moores University could be the answer to many global conservation efforts. Four hundred years ago Galileo created a revolution by pointing his telescope to the skies. Now an astrophysicist and an ecologist from Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) are reversing this perspective to help endangered species

The world’s first astrophysics-ecology drone project to save endangered species

When hackers turn out the lights

The development of the smart power grid and the smart meter in our homes to accompany it brings several benefits, such as improved delivery and more efficient billing. Conversely, any digital, connected technology also represents a security risk. Writing in the International Journal of Smart Grid and Green Communications, UK researchers explain how a malicious

When hackers turn out the lights

Goodbye Weak Bones? New method increases targeted bone volume by 30 percent

In an important development for the health of elderly people, University of Liverpool researchers have developed a new method to target bone growth. As people age their bones lose density and, especially in women after the menopause, become more brittle.  The new method developed by researchers from the University’s Institute of Ageing and Chronic Disease offers the

Goodbye Weak Bones? New method increases targeted bone volume by 30 percent

New Study Recommends Using Active Videogaming (“Exergaming”) to Improve Children’s Health

Active console video games that track player movement to control the game Levels of physical inactivity and obesity are very high in children, with fewer than 50% of primary school-aged boys and fewer than 28% of girls meeting the minimum levels of physical activity required to maintain health. Exergaming, using active console video games that

New Study Recommends Using Active Videogaming (“Exergaming”) to Improve Children’s Health

Inactive people can achieve major health and fitness gains in a fraction of the time

The same results could be achieved in less than a third of the time With many of us struggling to get enough exercise, sport and exercise scientists at Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) and the University of Birmingham, under the lead of Professor Anton Wagenmakers, have been working on a time-saving solution. Instead of long

Inactive people can achieve major health and fitness gains in a fraction of the time

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