Environment
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Coffee's Climate Resilience: Millennia of Adaptation Revealed by Genome Study
Coffee is the fuel that keeps the world running. Whether you prefer a bold espresso or a creamy cappuccino, the chances are that your favorite brew comes from a plant called Coffea arabica.
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