Male black widow spiders bust delicate moves on a females' web; an echo in Scotland lingers for nearly two minutes.
A new study finds surprising effects of caffeine that could be promising for older adults.
Inflows into coffee exchange-traded products totaled $203 million for the year, a new record.
Six original ideas to gift to coffee lovers this Christmas.
A new study that observed the effects of energy drinks showed two of its main ingredients may increase heart contraction rates an hour after consumption.
Americans are well on their way to purchasing $30 billion worth of gift cards this year. But exactly how will that money be spent?
A recent rise in Man-in-the-Middle hacking attacks shows hackers are not the only ones using this method.
As global prices for Arabica green coffee beans hit record lows, Starbucks will see millions in benefits over the next two years. But customers won't see cheaper lattes any time soon.
Starbucks has successfully exported its coffee-culture concept worldwide. But will Colombians embrace the American chain?
“Can I get a venti spiced pumpkin latte, extra cream and cinnamon?” Is that what Juan Valdez would say?
For a limited time, current Groupon users and those who sign up for the deal-of-the-day website can snag a $10 Starbucks eGift card for half its value.
The cafe giant will likely have strong earnings for its fiscal fourth quarter thanks to worldwide growth and strategic channel moves.
Better supplies from Brazil have left coffee prices at serious lows, but that could spell opportunity for investors bullish on coffee.
Researchers are trying to solve the mystery of Earth's inner structure and how it formed so neatly.
Howard Schultz's offer of free coffee comes a day after he penned an open letter urging leaders to put citizenship above partisanship.
Coffee prices are finally declining after a decade of steady increases, but are still much higher than in 2003.
Wake up and smell the coffee this Sunday at participating locations of these six major chains giving freebies for the national caffeinated holiday.
Teens who drink three to four cups of coffee a day risk missing the deep sleep they need and delaying brain development.
The coffee chain, which has been caught in the middle of the gun-control debate, stopped short of placing an outright ban.
Starbucks will open its first store in Bogotá in 2014. What will this mean for the country's huge coffee industry?
After relying on Colombian coffee for years, Starbucks is bringing the brew back to its origins.
According to a new study, drinking more than four cups of coffee a day is associated with a greater than 50 percent increased mortality risk in individuals under the age of 55.