Competitions have shifted toward setting for audience-friendly wild, dynamic moves, and climbing gyms are following the trend.
The plate underneath your coffee cup is typically used to carry the coffee, but it didn't use to be that way.
Changes in roasts, brewing gear and brewing techniques have made things interesting in the morning.
Learn the difference between good and bad caffeine before brewing your next cup.
A study suggests drinking four or more cups of coffee per day could significantly raise your risk of dying from any cause if you are under 55. But other medical researchers say four cups a day may be just fine if you're healthy.
What exactly is *standard practice* with these things?
A chemical engineer is developing a center for coffee research to study sustainability, chemical makeup, and preparation protocols.
Coffee flavors vary depending on where the beans are grown. This interactive map highlights some of the regional differences.
A cup of tea isn’t merely a drink: It’s the history of the world itself.
There's a lot to love about your daily cup of joe.
Drinking coffee is good for you. Not only can a few cups a day
Coffee has some pretty remarkable things going for it. Time for another cup.
Scientists are obsessed with getting (and studying) that jolt of java. They just discovered which color cup makes coffee taste sweetest.
Take a look if you’re interested in learning to make your morning cup like the pros.
This is your brain and body on your favorite cup of joe.
It's official: Drinking coffee is good for you. So why not fire up that brewer and have another cup?
Defrost with endless cups of herbal tea, made from whatever you have in your kitchen.