669 Afleveringen

  1. The Overlooked Mathematicians of History

    Gepubliceerd: 28-10-2023
  2. What do windscreen splats tell us about insect decline?

    Gepubliceerd: 21-10-2023
  3. Greedy jobs and the gender pay gap

    Gepubliceerd: 14-10-2023
  4. Are half the words in English from French?

    Gepubliceerd: 7-10-2023
  5. Vaccine claims, Alzheimer's treatment and Tim's Parkrun times

    Gepubliceerd: 4-10-2023
  6. Is the UK really ahead in cutting carbon emissions?

    Gepubliceerd: 30-9-2023
  7. NHS consultant pay, Net Zero claims and Scotland's ferry woes

    Gepubliceerd: 27-9-2023
  8. Which city has the longest canals?

    Gepubliceerd: 23-9-2023
  9. Social housing, NHS workforce and Liz Truss debt claims

    Gepubliceerd: 20-9-2023
  10. How to approach the world through numbers

    Gepubliceerd: 16-9-2023
  11. Skin cancer, London rents and your great great great granddaughter

    Gepubliceerd: 13-9-2023
  12. Did 35,000 Americans die building the Panama Canal?

    Gepubliceerd: 11-9-2023
  13. Covid deaths, North Sea gas and Chloe Kelly's World Cup penalty

    Gepubliceerd: 6-9-2023
  14. What percentage of our brain do we actually use?

    Gepubliceerd: 2-9-2023
  15. HS2 and electric cars, UK vs China emissions & massive maths errors

    Gepubliceerd: 30-8-2023
  16. How safe is the release of Fukushima nuclear plant water?

    Gepubliceerd: 26-8-2023
  17. How many butterflies are there in the world?

    Gepubliceerd: 19-8-2023
  18. Why is it so hard to predict the outcome of competitions like the Premier League?

    Gepubliceerd: 12-8-2023
  19. Are the media exaggerating how hot it is in the Mediterranean?

    Gepubliceerd: 5-8-2023
  20. Data, extreme weather and climate change

    Gepubliceerd: 29-7-2023

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Tim Harford explains - and sometimes debunks - the numbers and statistics used in political debate, the news and everyday life

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