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Bitter Brew: High Coffee Consumption Is Associated With Smaller Brain Volume
It’s a favorite first-order for the day, but while a quick coffee may perk us up, new research from the University of South Australia shows that too much could be dragging us down, especially when it comes to brain health.
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Coffee prices surge as unusual cold threatens Brazilian production
Arabica coffee prices rose 10% more on Monday, after jumping nearly 20% last week, to their highest in nearly seven years as unusual cold weather threatens coffee crops in the world's largest producer Brazil.
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Caffeine intake in the morning and afternoon does not impair nighttime sleep structure, study finds
Consuming caffeine in the morning and early afternoon does not appear to harm one's deep sleep at night, according to a new placebo-controlled study
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Study: Don’t count on caffeine to fight sleep deprivation
A new study from Michigan State University found that caffeine can't compensate for lost sleep
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World’s Oranges, Coffee at Risk as Brazil Runs Out of Water
Brazil, the world’s biggest exporter of coffee, sugar and orange juice, just had a rainy season that brought hardly any rain.Soils are parched and river levels are low in the nation’s Center-South region, a powerhouse of agricultural output.
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Drinking coffee impacts the structure of your brain, study finds
Researchers from the University of Basel studied the effects of coffee on quality of sleep and the brain’s structure. The study involved controlling participants’ caffeine intake
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Drinking green tea, coffee lowers risk of death for stroke and heart attack survivors
Stroke and heart attack survivors can reduce multiple causes of death and prevent further cardiovascular events by drinking green tea, according to new research published today in Stroke, a journal of the American Stroke Association, a division of the American Heart Association. The study also found daily coffee consumption helps heart attack survivors by lowering their risk of death after a heart attack and can prevent heart attacks or strokes in healthy individuals.
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Coffee: here's the carbon cost of your daily cup – and how to make it climate-friendly
The process that brought you your morning latte could have produced half a kilogram of CO₂.
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Finding Calm—and Connection—in Coffee Rituals
During the pandemic, an anthropologist finds new meaning in the everyday ritual of preparing and drinking coffee.
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Bat spit coffee is a hit with Madagascar consumers
In the rich volcanic soils of central Madagascar’s Itasy province grows a rare and fragrant coffee coveted by bats and humans alike. The twist: humans want it even more after the bats have nibbled on it.
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Coffee Rust Is Going to Ruin Your Morning
Coffee plants were supposed to be safe on this side of the Atlantic. But the fungus found them.
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At CIA Starbucks, even the baristas are covert
At one of the U.S.’s busiest Starbucks, there are background checks. And no names on cups.
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How Nespresso's coffee revolution got ground down
The long read: Nestlé’s sleek, chic capsule system changed the way we drink coffee. But in an age when everyone’s a coffee snob and waste is wickedness, can it survive?
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Starbucks, when did we just accept that $4 was a good price for coffee | THE WEDGED
Talks about starbucks and the prices of coffee going up in today's society
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Behold the $11,000, Porsche-Inspired Espresso Maker
The jet-black design of the Espresso Veloce RS Black Edition is equal parts modern art sculpture and world-class coffee maker.
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Is your coffee contributing to malaria risk?
Researchers at the University of Sydney and University of São Paulo, Brazil, estimate 20 percent of the malaria risk in deforestation hot spots is driven by the international trade of exports including: coffee, timber, soybean, cocoa, wood products, palm oil, tobacco, beef and cotton.
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Caffeine Boosts Problem-Solving Ability but Not Creativity, Study Indicates
While the drug is known to increase focus, alertness and motor skills, its effect on creative thinking had not been studied previously.
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How to Get Free Starbucks (Get Free Coffee Without Lifting a Finger!)
If you want to get free Starbucks, this article has everything you need to get started with getting your caffeine fix for free.
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Aquarium Coffee Table Design from Hammacher Schlemmer
A stunning aquarium table design that is also a coffee table. Built completely of glass to give a stunning alround view of the aquarium.
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Materials Scientists Learn We’ve Been Brewing Espresso All Wrong
“Overall, I think honestly this might be one of the most comprehensive studies of espresso ever.”
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