Scientists are working with biochar materials to replace petroleum in products like tires.
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Disposable Consumer Products May Sprout Antimicrobial Resistance
More greenhouse gas comes from water than land.
Scientists are investigating how farmer can maximize profitability with limited water.
ARS researchers are studying ways to protect cacao from diseases that are major problem for cacao production.
ARS scientists are innovating fruit packaging to drastically extend shelf life and reduce food waste.
Scientists work to define how agriculture affects greenhouse gasses and more
ARS scientists are providing growers with a DIY process to fight insect pests.
A recently discovered compound in peppers may help counter the adverse effects of some diabetes medications.
Project examines the role of prebiotics in healthy gut microbiota.
Scientists use Louisiana-grown crops to create foods with health-promoting properties.
Studies suggest increasing vitamin K may help muscles, bones, memory, and more.
ARS research shows physical activity and diet may affect cell activity.
Scientists in potato country have found many new threats to the nation’s spuds
ARS-funded research delves into the critical connection between childhood obesity and bone health.
New scanner can monitor children’s fruit and vegetable intake.
Researchers find that temperament predicts weight gain.
Being overweight may predispose mothers to pass health challenges to their children.
Researchers develop new method to catalog and share wild plant genomes.
ARS project begins to refill water source beneath Mississippi Delta.
A new approach to tackling the spotted-wing drosophila involves manipulating the behavior of these insects.
Researchers are identifying new sources of sweetpotatoes, watermelons, and peppers that resist serious pests.
When selecting UV absorbers, go natural.
New research sheds light on how plants navigate complex challenges.
ARS researchers and the mango industry are working to develop mangoes that are resistant to anthracnose disease.
Researchers use long-term data to assess organic practices.
Electricity makes fire ants release pheromone that attracts natural predators.
Production and demand-oriented research work in concert to boost profits
ARS scientists are studying declining populations of the lady beetle.
ARS scientists are developing methods for testing, controlling, and mitigating boxwood blight.
Study shows that the old rule of thumb may not apply to all situations.
Researchers use cutting-edge imaging to pre-screen fruit for the marketplace.
Research found that the consumption of vitamins D and K can lower the risk of neurodegenerative disorders.
ARS technology helps cotton industry eliminate plastic contamination.
ARS researchers use genetic panel to improve crop quality and marketability
Growing switchgrass in non-irrigated pivot corners may help make farmers’ ends meet
Website provides season guide to Northern and Midwest growers.
Research found that taste perception could influence diet quality.
Isochoric freezing is offering the promise of longer-lasting, higher-quality food products.
ARS-funded research helped to empower military families with nutritional knowledge.
Researchers are studying how honey’s bioactive compounds can help against foodborne pathogens.
Researchers have uncovered a promising avenue for enhancing food safety.
ARS researchers tap into the fungi’s potential to ease many farm-to-fork maladies
Researcher develops technique to turn dairy waste products into bioplastic.
Researchers study the pathways of plant disease – and more – through the air.
ARS works with foreign scientists to prevent overseas diseases from spreading to the United States.
Researchers search for solutions to a deadly livestock virus that hides in plain sight.
This year marks the Agricultural Research Service's 70th anniversary.
