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It’s that time of year again folks. Time to count our favourite posts of the year gone by. According to our stats, here’s what the European Biotechnologist community is voting for: Keeping it constant: A lesson in protein transfer Bacterial Social Networks Developed Long Before Facebook Sexy carbons and bored noble gases Quick tip for [...]

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A recent study out of the University of Exeter contains information that seems to contradict what I thought was golden rule of offspring production. The rule, which I term “the 50-50″ rule, says that each pregnancy has an equal chance of producing a male or female offspring. Yet, according to Professor David Hosken, “females are [...]

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As 2011 draws to a close, I wanted to take a couple of moments to thank all of you for reading and joining us here at the European Biotechnologist. The goal of the blog is to have fun, learn a little and share information and experiences that are hopefully of interest to our European scientist [...]

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I know that we are all scientists on this site, but I wanted to stress that yesterday’s post referred to beer consumption and not beer bathing. While the latter may be fun, there is no evidence that it will help you live any longer! Tweet This Post

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Last October we told you about a study in the University of Milan that utilized a protein enrichment approach to study the beer proteome and identify factors that contribute to the drink’s clarity, taste and foam content. Well, it looks like every year brings more good news for the scientifically-oriented beer consumer and especially for [...]

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