Move over Bunn, Keurig and Krups, there’s a new coffee maker in town—and it’s built using a refurbished 35-year-old computer, discarded ink cartridges and a Game Boy. The Coffee Baron is a combination ...
Coffee can teach us many things, including engineering. At the University of California, Davis, it's now the focus of the most popular elective... STEM To Steam: How Coffee Is Perking Up Engineering ...
An industrial engineer and former Starbucks executive (as a “director of profit improvement”) Mike Caswell has long thought that there were things in the coffee industry that were just never offered ...
There was a time when a coffee vending machine was a relatively straightforward affair, with a basic microcontroller doing not much more than the mechanical sequencer it replaced. A modern machine by ...
Originally published on the SeatSync Blog. One of my other loves (aside from writing software) is making coffee. Notice I wrote making coffee. For me, the journey is just as important as the ...
A $15,000 American-made machine is the latest entrant to the craft-coffee world A $15,000 American-made machine is the latest entrant to the craft-coffee world The Steampunk is the brainchild of ...
This is the first article in the ME Course Column series, a recurring publication about the unique classes and labs that mechanical engineers can take while at the University of Colorado Boulder.
Move over Bunn, Keurig and Krups, there’s a new coffee maker in town—and it’s built using a refurbished 35-year-old computer, discarded ink cartridges and a Game Boy. The Coffee Baron is a combination ...
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