Sound waves make high-quality espresso coffee without the energy

A novel way to brew coffee without boiling water or high pressure harnesses the power of sound waves, slashing time and energy.

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Category: Diet & Nutrition, Wellness and Healthy Living, Body and Mind

Tags: University of New South Wales, Coffee, Brew, Sound, Ultrasound, Energy-efficient, Caffeine

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Scientists Discover How Coffee Impacts Memory, Mood, and Gut Health

Coffee alters gut bacteria and improves mood and cognition, with both caffeinated and decaf offering distinct mental health benefits. Researchers at APC Microbiome Ireland, a leading research center at University College Cork, have, for the first time, closely examined how coffee produces positive effects on the gut-brain axis. The study, published in Nature Communications and [...]

Make the Most of Your Daily Cup: How to Drink Coffee the “Right” Way

Have you ever had a cup of coffee and felt more tired afterward? Science says there’s a “right” way to drink your morning brew, to maximize the effects of caffeine. BY EMILY JOY MENESES ONLINE [...]

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No More $7 Latte! 12 Easy Matcha Drinks You Can Make In Your Own Kitchen

Psst, I have new hobby for you to try—and it has everything to do with visiting Trader Joe's for the ingredients to make some homemade matcha latte recipes! To help you trade doomscrolling for whimsy, I've explored the internet and curated the easiest, tastiest matcha sips you can make at home. Plus, here you'll even find a tasty matcha cocktail recipe that'll replace your…

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Scientists Discover Caffeine Can Repair Key Memory Circuits After Sleep Loss

New research shows that sleep loss alters specific memory circuits, but also hints that a familiar compound may help restore them in unexpected ways. Researchers at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine at the National University of Singapore have found that caffeine may counteract the effects of sleep deprivation on social memory by acting [...]

The Morning List: The Art of the Early Hours

The first few hours of the day are often the only time that truly belongs to you. Before the notifications start and the world makes its demands, there is a window of time to set the tone for everything that follows. At TheEverydayList.com, we view the morning as the ultimate opportunity for curation. The Morning […]

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Coffee and Blood Pressure: What You Need To Know Before Your Next Cup

Coffee raises blood pressure briefly but is not linked to long-term hypertension risk in most people. Coffee has been part of human life for more than 600 years, evolving from a regional drink into one of the most widely consumed beverages in the world. Today, people drink close to two kilograms of coffee per person [...]

Which of Japan’s main coffee shop chains is best for a caffeine-free life?

Hunting for Japan’s best caffeine-free drinks in these temples to caffeine. There are a myriad of reasons to keep your caffeine in check, be it pregnancy, health, or just to ensure a good night’s sleep. The real struggle starts when you start to eat out, or pick up beverages on the go, because trying to […]

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Scientists Create “Chocolate Honey” Packed With Antioxidants

Researchers used a product made by native stingless bees to recover bioactive compounds, including caffeine, from chocolate manufacturing waste. The method increases the nutritional and commercial value of a material that is typically discarded. Researchers at the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP) in São Paulo, Brazil have created a new product that blends honey from [...]

Just a few daily cups of coffee or tea linked to lower dementia risk

After an analysis of health data from over 131,000 people tracked for up to 43 years, researchers found that drinking coffee and tea daily seems to guard against the development of Alzheimer's disease and other forms of cognitive decline.

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Category: Wellness and Healthy Living, Body and Mind

Tags: Coffee, Tea, Dementia, Alzheimer's disease, Harvard, MIT, Mass General…

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CRISPR Meets Caffeine: Scientists Develop New Approach to Cancer Treatment

Researchers at Texas A&M are pairing a widely used ingredient with advanced medical technology to develop new treatments for chronic conditions. Could something as simple as coffee one day play a role in cancer treatment? Researchers at the Texas A&M Health Institute of Biosciences and Technology think it might. By pairing caffeine with CRISPR, a [...]

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