The number of acres of farmland in Pennsylvania fell by 6% between 2012 and 2017, at a time when the state's prime farming regions are experiencing population growth that may create long-term challenges for producers.
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Poor Survival After Heart Attack Linked to Excess Levels of Signaling Protein in Heart
About 6.2 million Americans suffer from heart failure, an incurable disease with a staggering mortality rate – some 40 percent of patients die within five years of diagnosis.
New Model of Human Airways Speeds up the Battle Against COVID-19
The fight against COVID-19 continues. In Lund, researchers are working to identify a compound that could be used to prevent viral infection, and thus save lives.
Extinction Cascading Through Ecosystems Could Spell Trouble for Humans
Humans rely on nature extensively for everything from food production to coastal protection, but those contributions might be more threatened than previously thought, according to new findings from the University of Colorado Boulder.
Sea-Level Rise Drives Wastewater Leakage to Coastal Waters
When people think of sea level rise, they usually think of coastal erosion.
Astronomers Detect a Black Hole on the Move
Scientists have long theorized that supermassive black holes can wander through space—but catching them in the act has proven difficult.


