Application showing how much coffee you should drink

Scientists working for the U.S. Army have decided to calculate how much coffee we should drink. More specifically, in a published study, scientist Jacques Reifman has presented an algorithm that can determine what dose of caffeine must be for opimal function. He's studying software development and field apps [...]
More specifically, in a published study, scientist Jacques Reifman has presented an algorithm that can determine what dose of caffeine must be for opimal function.
He's studying the development of software and biotechnology applications in the U.S. Army. Its algorithm is said to account for the safe and effective doses of caffeine that will cause us to be smart and more productive.
Knowing that caffeine affects everyone differently, Reifman tested psychomototric performance and put this data into algorithms.
There is an opportunity to start developing a public app, but there are currently no concrete plans for such commercialization.












