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David Hurley quit his job as a science teacher at Cascade High School in Turner so he could take a position applying his knowledge of chemistry. Since September, he’s been the coffee roaster for ...
SAN ANTONIO — About eight years ago, Fidel Moreno took an unexpected deep dive into the world of coffee. It all started with a student, Mohammed "Mo" Alawalla, who noticed his daily coffee habit – and ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. - A new course at San Jose State University is giving students a scientific reason to drink more coffee — in the name of chemistry. The class, called The Design of Coffee, uses ...
SIOUX CITY -- Nisa Salmen, a 2017 Morningside College biology graduate with an interest in neuroscience, has traded in her beakers and microscopes for blenders and cappuccino makers. "I've worked as a ...
DECATUR, Ga. - Got a case of the Mondays? Here’s something that’ll "perk" you up: this year’s Atlanta Science Festival includes some fascinating events focused on coffee. The Atlanta Science Festival ...
Watch out coffee enthusiasts, a new specification to obsess over has just dropped — and it might totally change the beans you buy. Whether you’re drinking a meticulously steeped pour-over or grabbing ...
This article was originally featured on The Conversation. For many people, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee is the start of a great day. But caffeine can cause headaches and jitters in others.
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