Synopsis
Tim Harford and the More or Less team try to make sense of the statistics which surround us. From BBC Radio 4
Episodes
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WS More or Less: Hans Rosling - the extraordinary life of a statistical guru
13/02/2017 Duration: 26minA huge hole was left in the world this week with the death of the Swedish statistician Han Rosling. He was a master communicator whose captivating presentations on global development were watched by millions. He had the ear of those with power and influence. His friend Bill Gates said Hans ‘brought data to life and helped the world see the human progress it often overlooked’. In a world that often looks at the bad news coming out of the developing world, Rosling was determined to spread the good news, extended life expectancy, falling rates of disease and infant mortality. He was fighting what he called the ‘post-fact era‘ of global health. He was passionate about global development and before he became famous he lived and worked in Mozambique, India and the Democratic Republic of Congo using data and his skills as a doctor to save lives. Despite ill health he also travelled to Liberia during the Ebola outbreak in 2014 to help gather and consolidate data to help fight the outbreak. On a personal level he was
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WS More or Less: Is democracy failing in America?
03/02/2017 Duration: 08minDoes North Carolina really rank alongside North Korea if you measure electoral integrity
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WS More or Less: Counting Crowds
27/01/2017 Duration: 08minHow many went to celebrate – and how many to protest – the Trump inauguration?
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WS More or Less: Why January makes us want to scream
20/01/2017 Duration: 09minBlue Monday and Oxfam’s comparison wealth of billionaires and the poor –the stories that come around every year.
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WS More or Less: Christian Martyrs
13/01/2017 Duration: 09minWere 90,000 Christians killed because of their faith in 2016?
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WS More or Less: Should we really be drinking eight glasses of water a day?
06/01/2017 Duration: 09minHow much water should you be drinking? There’s some age-old advice that suggests you should be drinking eight ounces (230 ml) eight times a day. Some people even advise you should be drinking this on top of what you normally drink. There is lots of advice out there but how do you know when you’ve had enough or if you’re drinking too much. With help from Professor Stanley Goldfarb from the University of Pennsylvania, Wesley Stephenson finds out. (Image: Hand holding a glass of water. Credit: Charlotte Ball/PA Wire)
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WS More or Less: Does Sweden Really Have a Six Hour Day?
03/01/2017 Duration: 09minThere have been reports that those radical Swedes have decided to reduce the working day to just six hours because, it has been claimed, productivity does not suffer. Before you all rush to the Swedish job pages this is not quite the case – but there have been trials in Sweden to test whether you can shorten people’s working hours without having an effect on output. Tim Harford talks to our Swedish correspondent Keith Moore about what the trials have found. He also speaks to professor John Pencavel, Emeritus Professor of Economics, at Stanford University, and finds that reducing working hours may not be as radical idea as it first appears. (Photo: A business man carries a black briefcase)
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The Haber-Bosch Process
28/12/2016 Duration: 09minSaving lives with thin air - by taking nitrogen from the air to make fertiliser
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WS More or Less: Life, death and data
26/12/2016 Duration: 09minImproving data to target help to the poorest people
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WS More or Less: Yellow cards for Christmas
16/12/2016 Duration: 09minAre footballers trying to get suspended for Christmas?
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Have more famous people died this year?
16/12/2016 Duration: 23minNotable deaths, Rule Britannia and creating your own Christmas speech
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WS More or Less: How risky is the contraceptive pill?
12/12/2016 Duration: 09minWe look at the numbers behind the scary headlines about birth control.
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How wrong were the Brexit forecasts?
09/12/2016 Duration: 24minThe economic doom that never was; childhood cancer figures and Ed Balls
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WS More or Less: How not to test public opinion
02/12/2016 Duration: 09minThe survey by the Indian PM that broke all the polling rules and started a mass protest
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Are you related to Edward III - and Danny Dyer?
02/12/2016 Duration: 23minWhat are the odds of being related to a medieval king? and how many cows for a fiver?
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WS More or Less: Good news on renewables?
28/11/2016 Duration: 09minRenewable capacity has surpassed that of coal–is this good news? Plus an asteroid update.
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Pensioners aren't poor anymore
25/11/2016 Duration: 24minHigh-rolling pensioners? predicting Norovirus, air pollution deaths and lost or found?
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WS More or Less: Avoiding Asteroids
21/11/2016 Duration: 09minA new NASA warning system means we’re getting better at spotting Earth-bound space rocks. But how safe are we?
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Is dementia the number one killer?
18/11/2016 Duration: 24minIs dementia on the rise? Plus immigration, incomplete contacts and chocolate muffins