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Coffee Literature Review
Christopher Hendon, Doran Pennington, and a rotating guest.
26 episodes
2 days ago
A review of a recent scientific article published about or adjacent to coffee. Each episode features a guest professional who will help discuss the paper. Sometimes there will be other guests to discuss news, current events, and topical items. Podcast by Christopher H. Hendon. Produced by Doran Pennington.
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A review of a recent scientific article published about or adjacent to coffee. Each episode features a guest professional who will help discuss the paper. Sometimes there will be other guests to discuss news, current events, and topical items. Podcast by Christopher H. Hendon. Produced by Doran Pennington.
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Ep23. Better pour over with Dr. Arnold Mathijssen (U. Penn.)
Coffee Literature Review
44 minutes 50 seconds
5 months ago
Ep23. Better pour over with Dr. Arnold Mathijssen (U. Penn.)

In this episode, we meet with Dr. Arnold Mathijssen, Assistant Professor of Physics at U. Penn., and author of a paper recently published in Physics of Fluids, "Pour-over coffee: Mixing by a water jet impinging on a granular bed with avalanche dynamics". This paper just did the mainstream media rounds, so you may have heard about its findings on some other outlet. In this podcast we break it down and figure out whether physicists at U. Penn. revolutionized pour over.


The paper can be found here and is also available in the CLR library (link on instagram, @coffeelitrev).


Introduction featuring James Hoffmann.

Coffee Literature Review
A review of a recent scientific article published about or adjacent to coffee. Each episode features a guest professional who will help discuss the paper. Sometimes there will be other guests to discuss news, current events, and topical items. Podcast by Christopher H. Hendon. Produced by Doran Pennington.