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Coffee and Chocolate Could Help Preserve Endangered Birds in Venezuela
In Venezuela, the red siskin (Spinus cucullatus), a vibrantly colored red-and-black finch, is inextricably linked with the country’s identity. It is present in poems, paintings, names of streets and sports teams and even graces the back of the 100,000 Bolivar bill, but it is rare in its natural habitat. To help reverse this, the Smithsonian and the Piedra de Cachimbo coffee farmers in northern Venezuela stepped in.
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Seaweed coffee cups could help ditch single-use plastics
A significant amount of the single-use plastics that we use ends up in our oceans. As people increasingly ditch these plastics, seaweed—also known as macroalgae—and microalgae could be the solutions to the world's plastic food packaging problem. These are being used to develop everyday items, from edible water bottles to coffee cups to biofuels.
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History of Coffee
Coffee has always been an invaluable partner to propel most of us forward in our ever so competitive world. This time, let's take a step back and look at how this small seed came about and integrate so deeply into our lives.
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The world’s best coffee shops for design lovers | Yaratıcı Cin Fikirli İçerikler
Tasarım Severler İçin Dünyanın En İyi Kahve Dükkanları | Yaratıcı Cin Fikirli İçerikler
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The hidden suffering behind the Brazilian coffee that jump-starts American mornings
Workers complain of slavelike conditions on some plantations.
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Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No it's a coffee
Drones could tell when people are tired and lower a coffee on an "unspooling string", IBM suggests.
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'I could feel my tongue going a bit numb': McDonald's has served cleaning fluid to customers more than once
A pregnant Alberta woman isn't the only customer who has sipped a McDonald's coffee to find it was actually cleaning fluid, CBC News has learned.
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Growing Competition from Both National Chains and Neighborhood Coffee Shops Threatens Starbucks’ Supremacy
While Starbucks still has an edge in the highly competitive U.S. coffee and breakfast market, other chains are expanding and picking up market share.
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Is Drinking Coffee Healthy Or Unhealthy?Disadvantages:Dangers
The cup of coffee may be good for many,but there are many drawbacks as well.So lets check it out Is Drinking Coffee Healthy Or Unhealthy.
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Coffee drinkers are more likely to live longer, according to study of half a million people
Decaf, instant and regular coffee were all linked to health benefits
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Mushroom Coffee: The Science behind the Trend
Can drinking mushroom beverages really make you more productive, resilient, relaxed or good-looking?
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Coffee Myth-Busting: Cup Of Joe May Help Hydration And Memory
Despite caffeine's many benefits, there's a belief out there that a daily coffee habit can cause dehydration. So is it true? Not according to the findings of a new study. Researchers at the University of Birmingham in the U.K. studied the fluid levels of 50 men who had a habit of consuming about three to six cups of coffee each day.
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Coffee
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Nestle pays Starbucks $7.1bn to sell coffee
Nestle has announced that it will pay Starbucks $7.1bn (£5.2bn) to sell the company's coffee into homes. The Nescafe and Nespresso owner will own the rights to market Starbucks' coffee, which it says generates $2bn in annual sales. Nestle's name will not appear alongside Starbucks's. The deal means Nespresso machine owners will be able to buy Starbucks coffee branded pods for use in their equipment.
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Your Coffee Addiction, by Decade
By your early forties, the best part about going to bed is imagining the coffee you’re going to drink in the morning.
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Coffee can help people have a more favorable view of their colleagues, according to new research
Drinking coffee before a discussion can help people stay focused and feel better about the people in the conversation, suggests a new study that appears in the Journal of Psychopharmacology. “We see coffee being served in many meetings but found very little research on how coffee might affect group dynamics. Most research is about how coffee affects an individual. So, we decided to study the effects (if any), of consumption of coffee on performance of individuals in a group, and the collective output of the group,” explained study author Vasu Unnava of the University of California, Davis.
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Coffee must carry cancer warning, California judge rules
A judge sided with the nonprofit that brought the case against coffee companies because of a carcinogen, acrylamide, that is produced when coffee beans are roasted. Don't drink coffee in California, it causes cancer.
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California-Grown Coffee Is Becoming The State's Next Gold Mine
Sure, a cup of California-grown coffee sells for about $18 a cup, but people are buying it. The niche industry is booming with no signs of slowing, and the state's farmers still can't meet demand.
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Christopher Walken's Coffee Shop
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In “triumph of ignorance,” Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop touts $135 coffee enema
To be clear, the caffeinated “deep detoxification” is a stupid and dangerous idea.
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