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An international research team has examined thousands of satellite images to quantify patterns and rates of river mobility, using big data to analyse how rivers change position over time.
We had an extremely well-organised itinerary for the two days, and were able to stay on site in the CERN hostel, which is open to all staff working at the facility or visiting as an invited guest. It ...
Based on evidence collected in the aftermath of the recent Myanmar earthquake, countries and large metropolitan areas, such ...
The project is led by Ocuwell Ltd, a University of Liverpool spinout company, in close collaboration with the University of ...
ParliaMentors is an award-winning leadership programme that empowers university students of different faiths and ...
The first-ever analysis of the UK clinical trial landscape by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) ...
Geographic data science expertise from the University of Liverpool has supported a new study that reveals the widespread ...
Physicists from the University of Liverpool are celebrating after CERN’s four major Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiment ...
After an overwhelming response of more than 850 creative and inspiring entries from as far away as Germany, a winner has been ...
Convenors of the Centre, Helen Stalford and Lydia Hayes from the School of Law and Social Justice said: “ The Centre for People’s Justice will develop a new approach to research that can foster hope ...
Perinatal mental health is one of the most pressing and under-addressed global health challenges, particularly in low- and ...
New research published in the journal Nature today (Wednesday 9 th April), shows that hunter-gatherers crossed at least 100km ...
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