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Coffee producers in Costa Rica use science to tackle climate change

LLANO BONITO, Costa Rica - “Our coffee production per hectare has dropped due to early ripening of the fruit and diseases,” Maritza Cal coffee...

Italian scientists are using chemistry to fight off counterfeit coffee

You wait in line for your daily cup at your favorite coffee shop, like every morning. But today, something seems wrong with your precious, life-giving cup of joe. As the steam clouds your vision, you notice the ...

Claims that coffee drinking prevents dementia are lukewarm at best

"Coffee really can help to prevent dementia: Just two cups a day 'cuts the risk of developing it by 36 per cent','' the Mail...

Study suggests caffeine consumption in older women may reduce risk of dementia

Caffeine consumption in older women seems to reduce the risk of dementia. According to a report in the Washington Post, a new study suggests a...

Millennials on the move: Younger Canadians eat breakfast

As the saying goes, “breakfast is the most important meal of the day.” However, new research from Mintel reveals that not all Canadians agree...

Indian coffee shops and cafes are becoming new product innovation labs, says new research

Coffee shops and cafes are gaining the popularity and attention of Indian consumers, especially by young consumers. The Cafes and Coffee Shops industry has grown...

Why does coffee make you poop?

We all know the feeling: Shortly after that latté, nature calls. But does coffee really make you poop? We’ve all been told that coffee —...

Strong negative Indian Ocean Dipole continues to dominate

A persistent and strong negative phase of the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD), combined with a La Niña-like pattern of warm seas around northern Australia,...

Climate Change Threatens World’s Coffee Supply, Report Says

A report examining the many ways climate change threatens coffee and coffee farmers has alarmed people who are now imagining what it would be...

Coffee-infused foam removes lead from contaminated water

Coffee is one of the most popular drinks in the U.S., which makes for a perky population — but it also creates a lot...

Coffee drinking habits are written into our DNA, new study suggests

Coffee drinking habits are written into our DNA, a new study suggests, with some people's genetic make-up causing the caffeine hit to be felt...

BioNovelus retains EPA specialist, and provides update on crop protection testing

PHOENIX, U.S. - BioNovelus, Inc. is pleased to announce that they have retained Mr. John Fournier as our Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) specialist. Currently,...

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