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Insectageddon
Could insects go extinct in one hundred years?
The gender gap in tech
Are women really less likely than men to be hired for jobs in tech?
Daylight saving time and heart attacks
Does the sudden loss of an hour of sleep raise the risk of having a heart attack?
Is Mansa Musa the richest person of all time?
Is the West African king, Mansa Musa, the richest person who ever lived?
Chess cheats and the GOAT
What a statistical analysis of chess moves can teach us about this ancient game.
Rounding up the weed killer cancer conundrum
We examine the cancer-causing potential of the weed killer glyphosate
Where is Scotland’s highest village?
A battle is brewing in the Southern Scottish uplands between two rival villages.
The economic impact of mega sporting events
Major sports events and the benefits to the local economy.
Bernie Sanders and the cost of having a baby
Did Bernie Sanders get the cost of giving birth right?
Avengers - Should we reverse the snap?
Exploring the economic impact of losing half the world’s population
Sex Recession
US and British surveys show people are having less sex than in the past.
Making music out of money
A musical interpretation of a chart depicting the yield-curve of American bonds.
Florence Nightingale – recognising the nurse statistician
How collecting data about the dead led the famous nurse to promote better sanitation.
Volcanoes versus humans
Does Mount Etna produce more carbon emissions than humans? We check the numbers.
The things we fail to see
The hidden influences that make a big difference to the way the world works
Dealing with the numbers of cancer
How one woman used statistics to help cope with cancer
Are married women flipping miserable?
Questioning the claim that unmarried women without children are the happiest
Questioning the Chernobyl disaster death count
We fact check the recent TV drama Chernobyl
Is nuclear power actually safer than you think?
We compare how deadly different forms of power generation are.
Zimbabwe’s economy: Are sanctions to blame?
We look at politicians’ claims that sanctions are to blame for Zimbabwe’s difficulties.
Missing women from drug trials
How medical testing on just men causes problems.
Pregnancy prohibitions – the evidence
Taking a statistical look at what expectant mothers should avoid
The spread of fact-checking in Africa
With misinformation so easy to spread, how can it be stopped or challenged?
Immigrant crime rates in the US
Do immigrants commit more crime than native-born Americans in the United States?
Mice and mind blowing maths
Re-inserting a caveat and discussing a really cool numbers trick.
Ethiopia’s 350m trees in a day
Were millions of trees planted in just one day in Ethiopia?
Amazon forest fires
Are they really 85 percent worse than last year?
Deforestation in Brazil
Has it increased significantly since President Bolsonaro took office in January?
Cape Town murders
Are eight people a day murdered in Cape Town and is that number unusually high?
Peaty v Bolt: Which is the greatest world record?
Using statistics to compare world records in athletics and swimming
Who fought in World War One and the American Civil War?
Were a third of those that fought for Britain in WW1 black or Asian?