In the 1930s, a group of Brazilian doctors set out to prove coffee’s health benefits — not with people, but with lab rats. The rodents were split into two groups: one drinking plain water, the other black coffee. To the researchers’ surprise, the coffee-fed rats lived longer, ran faster in their wheels, and even seemed more energetic.
The findings were paraded as scientific evidence that coffee enhanced stamina — though history remembers it more as one of the strangest moments in coffee research. The so-called “rat Olympics” helped boost coffee’s reputation in Brazil and beyond, leaving us with the quirky reminder that sometimes, science takes a very weird route to the truth.
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