Feces, dung, poop: words that never fail to make a 12-year-old boy laugh. But they have no place in highly advanced scientific processes, right? Well, that’s where you’d be wrong. Researchers ...
Scientists found elephant gut bacteria reduce coffee bitterness, explaining Black Ivory’s smooth taste. How digestion alters ...
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Elephant “poop coffee” is a thing. Now, researchers hade an idea about what makes it so delicious
Coffee beans that pass through the digestive system of Asian elephants produce an unusually smooth and low-bitterness brew.
Bacterial enzymes in elephants' guts give beans a smooth flavor. Scientists from the Institute of Science Tokyo have uncovered why Black Ivory coffee, one of the world's rarest coffees, tastes ...
Feb. 6 (UPI) --The Memphis Zoo in Tennessee is celebrating Valentine's Day by giving fans the chance to send a cute red panda video to their sweethearts -- or a video of an elephant pooping to their ...
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The secret to amazing coffee may lie deep inside elephants
The je ne sais quoi that gives Black Ivory coffee its smooth, chocolatey flavor may lurk deep in the bowels of Earth's ...
A story going around claims the Memphis Zoo is offering to send a video of an elephant pooping to your ex for Valentine’s Day in exchange for a $10 donation. This one’s true. The Zoo's “Dating or ...
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