Margins of Error with Harry Enten

Pain, trains and cars
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Who does not like good vacation? But the probability of stress passes through the roof as soon as you take into account the act of travel. Raglists, such as a cramped leg room, high gas prices and mysterious maintenance boards can get from point A to point B, real pain. Is there a more effective way to drive, get on the plane or even feed your car? Harry turns to some very smart people who do everything possible to optimize the way we travel. You will hear about how AI can create the most effective road Show moreThe trip and science standing behind the plane landing faster. And will algae attract the transportation of the future? To receive information about the optimal trip of Randy Oleson: http://www.randalolson.com/2015/03/08/computing-the-optimal-road-trip-across-the-us/

July 5, 2022

Why are losers favorites?
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Studies show that when choosing between losers and favorites, more and more people will be on the side of the work. So why are we so attracted to them? And it is not only about sports and politics. This is human experience. Harry is talking with his dear friend Nile Payne from Fivethirtyeight, an outsay expert of Nadav Goldshmid, and his own CNN service. As a former player of Buffalo Bills, which knows something about the underestimation. We also make a serious analysis of the one who really deserves the title of “American team”. Spoiler: This is not a cowboy or Yankee.

June 28, 2022

Forecasting future weather
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Let’s look in the eye: we cannot live without our weather forecasts. This is the first thing we check most of the morning – and when they are wrong, we are quite upset. But forecasting is actually the best that when it was! Harry studies secrets to accurately predict the weather, and explores how climate change can make these forecasts a little more cloudy.

June 21, 2022

The mysterious disappearance of love, sex and romance
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Despite the growth of romantic reality, it is possible that romance actually disappears in real life. Statistics, of course, draws a picture that love is in decline, whether it is less sex, more singles or less romantic gestures. So, who or what is the culprit? Sherlock Harry is in this matter, and he even visits Bridgerton's ball to investigate.

June 14, 2022

Why the Americans will not give an inch to the metric
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Harry is an additional “yard” to find out why the United States is one of the few countries that have not become a metric. The Americans seem more than satisfied in the hybrid world of liters and gallons. Why can't we choose one measurement form? It turns out that in our inches and pounds there are many national pride and history, not to mention money and politics.

June 7, 2022

When the “diet” became a dirty word?
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Soda dietary is one of the few things in life that makes Harry very happy. And it turns out that this may disappear, since the “zero sugar” penetrates the carbonated industry. Why does this happen suddenly, and is there a difference between two labels? Or is it just a war war?

May 31, 2022

Cashing happiness
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How much money do we need to be happy? Should we move the sky and earth to earn six figures, or can we be as happy with fewer? Harry receives several answers from Matt Killingsworth, who created an application for tracking happiness in real time. Harry also finds out why paying experience can be the key to finding joy and testing this theory at a highly flying trapezoid using a school trapezoid in New York.

May 24, 2022

Harry makes himself a spectacle
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Today, more and more of us need glasses, and, fortunately, now there is a much more positive perception of people with “four eyes”. However, this is not always the case. So, where did the stereotypes come from, and is there a chance that people who wear glasses are smarter than those who do not do this? Harry also discovers why glasses have become favorite accessories of protection lawyers for customers in the courtroom, and visits Dr. Craig Muscovite from Moskowitz Eye Care.

May 17, 2022

Break the bathtub bubble
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There was a lot of disputes about how often we need to swim – and the answer can be less than you think. It turns out that we have a difficult story with washing, dated bathtubs of ancient Rome. Harry goes straight to the experts to decipher the hygienic need for bathing compared to our social norms. In addition, he sees what life is like without deodorant. You will have to smell to believe it.

May 10, 2022

I sound funny for you?
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No one thinks that they have an accent … But it turns out that we are doing everything. Nevertheless, is it possible that our different methods of performance in the United States disappear? If so, then what else is lost along the way? Harry Enten goes on a trip to find out if the correspondence affects how we communicate. In addition, be prepared to hear Harry with a completely new accent!

May 3, 2022

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