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Will 2021 have more Covid deaths than 2020?
We ask if this year’s global death toll will sur 1.8 million.
Bayes: the clergyman whose maths changed the world
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The origins of Covid
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Is immunity from vaccines waning?
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How many holes are there in a drinking straw?
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Has the number of periods a woman has in her lifetime quadrupled?
A claim about how many periods a woman has and a suspicious stat on single-use face masks
The Gender Pay Gap
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Vaccinating the world
How countries’ vaccination rates measure up – and the trickiness of comparing them.
The prize-winning economics of migration and the minimum wage
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The numbers behind Squid Game
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The art of counting
Tim Harford talks to author Deborah Stone about her book which explores counting
Same data, opposite results. Can we trust research?
Why the same data can produce different conclusions.
The carbon cost of breakfast at COP26
Can a vegan croissant really be worse for the environment than a bacon roll?
A TikTok tale
How a well-meaning TikTok disrupted 4,600 studies.