ARS scientists on the campus of Tufts University at the Jean Mayer Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging found that a low intake of powerhouse Vitamin K has the potential to reduce cognition and alter several types of nerve cells.
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food safety
Native microbes provide the key to healthier pollinators and better harvests
Jun 23, 2025 -
natural resources
ARS scientists develop monitoring system to support farmers in their effort to protect the Chesapeake Bay
Jun 16, 2025 -
food safety
Researchers team up to battle peanut smut before it reaches American farms
Jun 09, 2025 -
plants
Five-year cover crop study showed greater yields and improved root microbiomes for some plants
Jun 02, 2025 -
natural resourcesplants
Aquaponic systems may help sweetpotato industry and feed ‘urban deserts.’
May 23, 2025 -
natural resources
ARS researchers in Boise, ID, are studying prescribed fires in western juniper type landscapes to better understand how this land management tool affects the hydrology, habitat, and overall ecosystem of this land type.
May 19, 2025 -
insectsplants
Researchers bring rosette weevil to bear on yellow star thistle.
May 12, 2025 -
insects
Scientists develop new sorghum lines to help cash crops from nematode attacks.
May 05, 2025 -
human nutrition
Agricultural Research Service (ARS) researchers are helping Americans offset chronic health diseases and the debilitating effects of obesity, which can cost up to $4.5 trillion in annual health care expenditures.
May 02, 2025 -
insects
ARS Researchers search for solutions to X-disease, devastating the U.S. sweet cherry industry.
Apr 28, 2025 -
plants
Researchers adopt on-site plotting and multi-spectral sensors to gather new data
Apr 23, 2025 -
insects
ARS researchers aim to curb the spread of invasive pests and plants through Area-Wide Pest Management
Apr 21, 2025 -
insects
ARS researchers have made a new discovery that could benefit the U.S. catfish industry.
Apr 07, 2025 -
human nutrition
ARS’s world class nutrition research is helping Americans live longer, healthier lives.
Mar 31, 2025 -
insectsplants
ARS researchers study the effectiveness of nematodes in reducing a major soybean foe.
Mar 24, 2025 -
insectsplants
A tiny wasp is turning out to be an important ally for one of America’s biggest crops.
Mar 17, 2025 -
natural resources
ARS researchers are studying the potential benefits of reversing soil erosion on hilly lands
Mar 12, 2025 -
plants
Long-term project returns thriving cacao industry to Puerto Rico
Feb 10, 2025 -
plants
ARS researchers found great value and benefits when intercropping oat with pea plants
Feb 03, 2025 -
plants
New project invites researchers to take treatments from the lab to the field.
Jan 27, 2025 -
insects
Scientists discovered that bees and hoverflies collect pollen from centipedegrass flower heads.
Jan 21, 2025 -
plants
Breadfruit is a popular fruit in the Caribbean and gaining interest worldwide.
Jan 13, 2025 -
human nutrition
ARS researchers are exploring food insecurity among Asian and Hispanic Americans.
Jan 06, 2025 -
animals
ARS researchers are developing ecofriendly practices for Atlantic salmon production.
Dec 28, 2022 -
plants
New wheat and barley offer higher yield, greater disease resistance and increased nutritional value.
Dec 19, 2022 -
plants
ARS team fights blueberry virus to help growers keep fruit on the shelves.
Dec 12, 2022 -
plants
ARS researchers are using a bioplastic coating to naturally shield seeds from dangerous fungi.
Dec 05, 2022 -
plants
Where can you find reliable information on the medicinal uses of herbs and plants?
Nov 28, 2022 -
plants
Researchers are helping growers fight diseases of hemp and mitigate the damages they cause.
Nov 21, 2022 -
plants
Drones can provide rapid, large-scale evaluations of crop health to save time and improve production.
Nov 14, 2022 -
plants
Broccoli microgreens contain higher amounts of phytonutrients and minerals.
Nov 07, 2022 -
plants
ARS researchers are developing new colorful rice varieties with improved nutrition and taste.
Oct 31, 2022 -
natural resources
ARS is pioneering a way to move water through a technology known as Managed Aquifer Recharge.
Oct 24, 2022 -
plants
ARS researchers are developing new lines of tomatoes to counter the damaging anthracnose disease.
Oct 17, 2022 -
product innovation and quality
ARS researchers use tiny particles to create huge antimicrobial capabilities.
Oct 11, 2022 -
human nutrition
Breastfeeding can influence development of the infant immune system.
Oct 03, 2022 -
human nutrition
The Dietary Guidelines for Americans can be adapted for vegetarians and vegans.
Sep 26, 2022 -
plants
ARS is working to develop disease-resistant peanut plants and reduce the amount of chemical pesticides used.
Sep 23, 2022 -
plants
ARS research shows different wavelengths may alter pathogenicity of wheat blotch.
Sep 21, 2022 -
plants
Discovery of new toxin-producing fungi opens the door to combat major scourge of world’s food supply.
Sep 20, 2022 -
plants
Newly discovered wheat genes allows a pathogen to con a wheat plant into self-annihilation.
Sep 19, 2022 -
plants
ARS scientists transform an overlooked weed into a stunning success.
Sep 12, 2022 -
human nutrition
Healthy diets that are diverse and high in fiber can result in lower antimicrobial resistance.
Sep 06, 2022 -
animals
Using cutting-edge genomics to bring healthier, stronger fish to the aquaculture industry and your plate.
Aug 24, 2022 -
animals
ARS is partnering with the commercial aquaculture industry to produce the salmon of the future.
Aug 22, 2022 -
animalsinsects
ARS researchers use coconut to create longest-lasting natural insect repellent.
Aug 15, 2022 -
plants
A DNA fingerprinting panel of genetic markers can be used to effectively preserve genetic resources.
Aug 08, 2022 -
human nutrition
Researchers are exploring how regular protein consumption can ward off disability in older adults.
Aug 01, 2022