Ars Technica: Electrical current might be the key to a better cup of coffee

His latest project: discovering a novel means of measuring the flavor profile of coffee simply by sending an electrical current through a sample beverage. The results appear in a new paper published ...

Electrical current might be the key to a better cup of coffee

Talker on MSN: Have University of Oregon researchers cracked the code on coffee taste?

Researchers at the University of Oregon said it took a surprisingly large amount of work to keep coffee's flavor the same cup to cup. The post Have University of Oregon researchers cracked the code on ...

For all of you coffee beginners out there, this is the home stretch of your coffee education. Now, we've finally arrived at the most familiar and one of the most important parts of the coffee making ...

NDTV Food: Libertario Just Set the Bar for Speciality Coffee In India, And It's A High One

Libertario Coffee Co. & Roasters opens in Delhi, offering curated coffee profiles with Colombian and Indian beans for a refined coffee experience.

Libertario Just Set the Bar for Speciality Coffee In India, And It's A High One

Returns a profile for the columns in table. The following information is returned for each column (when applicable): Was this page helpful?

Table.Profile is a Power Query M function that generates a profile for each column in a table, providing various statistics. The function returns a table with information such as minimum, maximum, average, standard deviation, count, null count, and distinct count for each column.