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Reusable water bottles aren't the only trendy drinkware. Weck jars have become popular among coffee drinkers, with some ...
A boss has revealed a little-known test he uses in job interviews to determine whether an applicant is right for the role.
Women in midlife who drink coffee daily may have a better chance of living longer and free of 11 chronic diseases, a new study suggests.
An executive’s "coffee cup test" for job candidates has sparked online debates as his secret evaluation method gains attention from social media users who stumble on his four-year-old interview ...
Having your interview session always makes you grateful and nervous at the same time. You might have walked to your interview session with confidence, and somehow, the recruiter offered you a cup ...
Zero Green, a sustainable store in Bristol, England, introduced edible coffee cups to its menu so customers can drink their coffee in a wafer cup, and then eat it.
No matter how you take your coffee, there are endless ways to create the morning staple. Even with all those variables, we wanted to know: How do you make the perfect cup of coffee? Good Question.
The results of a large study focused on the connection between drinking coffee and healthy aging in women were presented at the annual Nutrition 2025 meeting of the American Society for Nutrition ...
The "coffee-cup test," where job applicants get rejected if they don't pick up after themselves, hits on fears that tech like AI will make hiring more opaque.
The psychological impact explored here concerns contrast—what the coffee looks like. When you’re drinking from a white cup, the coffee certainly looks browner.