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Author: Paul Shaw

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Stay Green

Stay Green

This blog post was by Allan Booth, a barley researcher at the James Hutton Institute who, the next few months, is working in Brisbane, Australia. What

Paul Shaw 29/11/201620/11/2017 Blog Read more

Shovelomics

Shovelomics

This blog post was by Allan Booth, a barley researcher at the James Hutton Institute who, the next few months, is working in Brisbane, Australia.  

Paul Shaw 25/10/201625/10/2016 Blog Read more

Why a truly Scottish beer is now just a small hop away

Why a truly Scottish beer is now just a small hop away

“Wet hop ale made entirely in Scotland is now on the horizon following an exciting experiment by scientists at the James Hutton Institute that has

Paul Shaw 07/12/201507/12/2015 barley, breweries Read more

Lions Lair Brewery

Lions Lair Brewery

Lions Lair Brewery is a new craft brewery based in Carmyllie in Angus. Run and owned by Czech brewer Stepan Rychtar. The brewery started producing

Paul Shaw 13/11/2015 breweries Read more

Using Frequency Tag Clouds for Error Identification in Barley Datasets

Using Frequency Tag Clouds for Error Identification in Barley Datasets

Word clouds as a visualization tool sometimes get a hard time (and sometimes justifiably so) but they have functionality that makes them an effective way

Paul Shaw 11/11/201513/11/2015 barley, bioinformatics, software Read more

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