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ChemRxiv, Cambridge Open Engage collaborate in 2021

American Chemical Society Chemistry for Life’s ChemRxiv, a preprint server for chemical services, reported that Cambridge’s Open Engage platform will be hosting their server starting in April 2021.

Study finds that wildfires will trigger more landslides in California

The American Geophysical Union reported that Southern California is likely to begin experiencing an increase in post-wildfire landslides, according to a new study.

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Scientists study relationship between biodiversity and forests

Rice University has discovered that there is a previously unknown relationship between mammals’ biodiversity and the forests that they dwell in, according to a press release.

UCLA partners with Yuyu Pharma for MS treatment

University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) has forged a new partnership with a South Korean pharmaceutical company to develop a new multiple sclerosis treatment, according to a press release.

San Diego brain scientist finds the cerebellum plays crucial role in the brain

The term cerebellum, literally translated as little brain, is actually a massive portion of the brain, unlike what its name would imply.

National Science Foundation finds blinking crystals may convert carbon dioxide into fuel

The National Science Foundation has reported that blinking nanocrystals from titanium dioxide may play a role in converting carbon dioxide into fuel such as methane.

Boston University investigates distribution of light in galaxies

Astronomers have started to look towards light from other galaxies, believing that the light quality being emitted may hold answers about the galaxies themselves.

Bacteria discovered uses magnetic properties to navigate

Two of Berkeley's fellows are investigating a certain type of aquatic bacteria that seems to use iron to travel on a magnetic field.

National Institutes of Health renews $290 million in funding for largest adolescent brain study

The National Institutes of Health has renewed its funding for $290 million over the next seven years for the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development study, which is the largest long-term brain development study that has been conducted on child health in the nation.

University of Michigan embarks on study to discover smallest synthetic particle

The University of Michigan has led an international team in creating complicated and intricate microparticles, even more so than the ones found in nature.