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One leading botanist is scouring remote corners of the earth to find new species that could keep our mugs full ...
A resident of Canada, Nikita enjoys reading in her library, epic beach naps, and waiting for her Coffea arabica plant to produce coffee beans (no luck yet).
Move over Mānuka—scientists uncover the surprising health powers of New Zealand's lesser-known native honeys, packed with antioxidants, polyphenols, and natural antibacterial strength. Study ...
Other coffee bean types, including Liberica and Excelsa, are gaining traction among niche coffee enthusiasts who appreciate their unique profiles. Coffee is consumed in various forms, including ...
While most specialty coffee shops promote their rarefied high-end arabica coffees, a new coffee business in San Diego called Excelsa Coffee Company is promoting a separate species altogether. The ...
These four projects will kick start work on the Kakadu Threatened Species Strategy. This $750,000 Australian Government investment has been mobilised by the Threatened Species Commissioner. This ...
Indeed, studies have shown that coffee (Coffea arabica) and tea (Camellia sinensis) use different enzymes to generate caffeine—xanthine methyltransferases (XMT) and caffeine synthases (CS), ...