University of Liverpool

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Medicine23.05 - Research at the University suggests the failure of the current bovine tuberculosis (TB) eradication programme could be partly due to a parasitic infection that hinders the tests used in cattle to diagnose bovine TB.
Life Sciences 9.05

Scientists at the University have found that genetic information on the Antarctic octopus supports studies indicating that the West Antarctic Ice Sheet could have collapsed during its history, possibly as recently as 200,000 years ago.   - Genes

Medicine 30.04
Medicine

Scientists at the University have found that mice and rats have evolved to gnaw with their front teeth and chew with their back teeth more successfully than rodents that 'specialise' in one or other of these biting mechanisms.

Medicine 26.04

Scientists at the University have developed a new X-ray technique to identify tissue fibres in the heart that ensure the muscle beats in a regular rhythm.  - The new 3D images could further understanding of how the body's heartbeat can be distur

Life Sciences 15.05

Scientists at the University are developing a new plant-based product that could replace fishmeal, reducing the need for farmers to feed fish to other fish at a time when more than 90% of EU waters are at risk from overfishing.

Earth Sciences 14.05
Earth Sciences

Stephen Hicks is from Somerset, UK, and is studying a PhD in earthquake seismology and geodynamics at the University's School of Environmental Sciences.  He graduated from the University at undergraduate level in Geology and Geophysics in 2011 and ha

Environmental Sciences 4.05

Louise Soanes, from the University's School of Environmental Sciences , is photographed here walking through a colony of Frigate birds on Dog Island, near Anguilla in the Caribbean, as part of her work on the protection of the region's seabirds.

Arts and Design 19.04

A three year project aiming to understand how English popular music shapes identity is looking for people to reveal the songs that inspire them, the objects they treasure and the events they'll never forget.

Medicine 8.05

Scientists and patients from the University of Liverpool and the Royal Liverpool University Hospital have been at the forefront of a national medical study into the causes of blindness.

Medicine 27.04

Research at the University has shown that future projections of Europe's climate could allow the Asian tiger mosquito to live in northern regions.

Life Sciences 21.05

Nicholas Beare, from the University's Institute of Ageing and Chronic Disease , is photographed here at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital, Malawi, examining a child for signs of cerebral malaria in the back of the eyes.

Life Sciences 14.05

Scientists at the University are developing a new plant-based product that could replace fishmeal, reducing the need for farmers to feed fish to other fish at a time when more than 90% of EU waters are at risk from overfishing.

History 10.05

Researchers at the University are inviting members of the public to join them at a free event investigating the history of what people used to eat and how they would prepare their food.  - The ' Eating in the Archives' event at Croxteth Hall wi

Medicine 23.04

Dr Lance Turtle , from the University's Institute of Infection and Global Health , is photographed here in Bellary, India, analysing samples from patients with Japanese encephalitis, whilst some of their relatives wait outside the ward at Vijayanagar Institute of Medical Sciences.

Medicine 2.04
Medicine

Scientists from the University of Liverpool are working with computer modelling specialists in India to predict areas of the country that are at most risk of malaria outbreaks, following changes in monsoon rainfall.



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