Suds and science don’t mix

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For Scientists, a Beer Test Shows Results as a Litmus Test

By CAROL KAESUK YOON
Published: March 18, 2008

brew.jpgEver since there have been scientists, there have been those who are wildly successful, publishing one well-received paper after another, and those who are not. And since nearly the same time, there have been scholars arguing over what makes the difference.

After years of argument over the roles of factors like genius, sex and dumb luck, a new study shows that something entirely unexpected and considerably sudsier may be at play in determining the success or failure of scientists — beer.

According to the study, published in February in Oikos, a highly respected scientific journal, the more beer a scientist drinks, the less likely the scientist is to publish a paper or to have a paper cited by another researcher, a measure of a paper’s quality and importance.

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1 comment so far ↓

#1 Rina Tripathi on 03.25.08 at 11:01 pm

Wow! it made me smile, thanks for sharing. Sweet, simple and sarcastic at once!

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