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Coffee Drink from French Press

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Coffee Drink from French Press
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Curated Video

US study shows coffee may boost longevity

Higher Ed
New research shows coffee may boost chances for a longer life, even for those who down at least eight cups daily. In a study of nearly half-a-million British adults, coffee drinkers had a slightly lower risk of death over...
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Curated Video

Buzz Donuts Developer Robert Bohannon says his donuts and bagels provide a jolt of caffeine, without the coffee

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Donuts and bagels with caffeine CAPTION: A scientist turned entrepreneur has come up with a way for you to get your caffeine from a donut or bagel instead of from your daily cup of coffee. (Jan. 27) [Notes:ANCHOR...
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Sky News

Cocaine found on Irish bank notes

Higher Ed
Cocaine found on Irish bank notes
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Curated Video

Cold brew coffee creating a buzz at London festival

Higher Ed
LEADIN: Champion latte artists are crafting caffeinated creations at the London Coffee Festival.But the real buzz at this year's festival is all about nitro cold brew coffee and espresso martinis.STORYLINE:Barista Dhan Tamang is taking...
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Curated Video

Elephant herd behind a luxurious new brew of coffee

Higher Ed
Golden Triangle, Chiang Rai province - 3 December 2012 1. Wide of sunrise over Golden Triangle, where Thailand, Myanmar and Laos meet 2. Wide of elephants from the Golden Triangle Asian Elephant Foundation bathing in the river 3....
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Sky News

President Jammeh claims to have a cure for Aids

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior Interview with President Yahya Jammeh regarding AIDS treatments on February 20, 2007 in UNSPECIFIED, Gambia.
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Curated Video

Cold brew coffee creating a buzz at London festival

Higher Ed
LEADIN: Champion latte artists are crafting caffeinated creations at the London Coffee Festival.But the real buzz at this year's festival is all about nitro cold brew coffee and espresso martinis.STORYLINE:Barista Dhan Tamang is taking...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : FILE: Starbucks expansion runs out of steam in S.Africa

9th - Higher Ed
High operating costs and tight customer budgets have left US coffee giant Starbucks needing a caffeine hit after it abandoned ambitious expansion plans in South Africa seen as a foothold for the continent (Footage by AFPTV via Getty...
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Curated Video

Syrian refugees hope they'll be able to return home in new year amid uncertainty over future

Higher Ed
Syrian refugees living in the Zaatari camp near the Syrian border with Jordan expressed their hope on Thursday for a return home in 2015, amid uncertainty over the nation's future. "Despite the uncertainty of the future, we are...
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Curated Video

Anbar residents describe IS group violence

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST AGENCY POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYBzebiz bridge southwest of Baghdad - 21 May 20151. Various of families crossing Bzebiz bridge, entering Baghdad2. Old man with his family walking3.SOUNDBITE...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Smell of coffee permeates streets of tea obsessed Kabul

9th - Higher Ed
Afghans in need of a caffeine fix line up at Najibullah Sharyari's coffee cart in Kabul converts to the drink that is now percolating in a country obsessed with tea for centuries
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Curated Video

Analyst: Giza bus attack 'painful' to Egypt

Higher Ed
A security analyst on Saturday said a roadside bomb attack in Cairo targeting a tourist bus that killed four people was "painful" and "not expected".
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Nigerian cafe hopes to become Starbucks of Africa

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Nigerian cafe hopes to become Starbucks of Africa
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American Chemical Society

The Universe in a Cup of Coffee

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Connect the chemical aspects of coffee to the world in which we live! Scholars consider the molecules within coffee and how they interact with the environment as they view an episode of the ACS Reaction series. From caffeine as a...
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American Chemical Society

The Science of Caffeine: The World's Most Popular Drug

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Discover the science behind the world's most popular drug. Scholars explore the neural effects of caffeine in an episode of the larger ACS Reactions playlist. The presenter explains how caffeine impacts different neurotransmitters in the...
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TED-Ed

How Does Caffeine Keep Us Awake?

6th - 12th Standards
You might want to put down your coffee for this one. Discover the science behind this stimulant, its origins, side-effects, and benefits of the most widely used drug: caffeine.
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SciShow

Caffeine!

9th - 12th Standards
Caffeine is a mild stimulant for the nervous system and in moderation, is not harmful to the body. The narrator discusses sources of caffeine, its chemical make-up, and what it does inside the human body. He also shares the recommended...
Instructional Video4:15
TED-Ed

Caffeine!! - Bite Sci-zed

7th - 12th Standards
Caffeine is a legal stimulant that many people use every day, and some people are even addicted to it...but why? Discover the science behind this everyday drug, including how caffeine acts on the central nervous system, stimulates...
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Above the Noise: Are Energy Drinks Really That Bad?

9th - 10th
Above the Noise host Shirin Ghaffary weighs the potential health risks of drinking energy drinks and compares them to other sugary, caffeinated beverages. Energy drinks are a billion-dollar industry and their popularity keeps growing...
Instructional Video
Other

You Tube: The Science of Caffeine: The World's Most Popular Drug Reactions

9th - 10th
It's not just in coffee anymore. From drinks to jerky to gum, caffeine is everywhere. In our latest video, we take a look at the science behind the world's most popular drug, including why that little molecule keeps you awake and reveal...