More or Less Episodes Episode guide
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Did 35,000 Americans die building the Panama Canal?
We fact check a claim made by Donald Trump about the world famous canal
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Covid deaths, North Sea gas and Chloe Kelly's World Cup penalty
Covid-related deaths are rising in England and Wales, we investigate the figures.
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What percentage of our brain do we actually use?
Do we have access to some or all of our brain-power?
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HS2 and electric cars, UK vs China emissions & massive maths errors
Can you really buy an electric car for everybody in the UK for the cost of HS2?
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How safe is the release of Fukushima nuclear plant water?
We ask whether there are any risks posed by the release into the Pacific Ocean
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How many butterflies are there in the world?
The world’s butterfly population doesn’t seem to be online – so what is it?
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Why is it so hard to predict the outcome of competitions like the Premier League?
What variables do we look at when we try to predict the outcome of a sports competition?
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Are the media exaggerating how hot it is in the Mediterranean?
A look at how accurately media report on the weather – especially recent heatwaves.
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Data, extreme weather and climate change
The role data plays in climate attribution - and why we don’t always have it
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Ukraine war: A new way of calculating Russian deaths
How Russian journalists are using probate records to estimate fatalities
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Are more adult nappies sold in Japan than baby ones?
We examine a claim related to the perception of Japan as an ageing society.
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Does it take 10,000 litres of water to make a pair of jeans?
The numbers behind water use and denim production.
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Immigration: A More or Less Special Programme
Who is coming to the UK - and how do we count them?
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Will there be just six grandchildren for every 100 South Koreans?
We look at the numbers around South Korea’s birth rate and the reasons why it’s so low.
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Halving inflation, Scottish tidal power and have 1 in 3 women had an abortion?
Will Rishi Sunak's pledge to halve inflation happen?
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US national debt: Is $32 trillion a big number?
How concerned should we be about how much the US government borrows?
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Mortgages, birth rates and does space contribute 18% to UK GDP?
Who will be most affected by mortgage rate increases?
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Is breastfeeding the key to exam success?
We look at a new UK study that links being breastfed as a baby with academic achievement.
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Electric vehicles, 600 million bottles and does oral sex cause cancer?
Is the weight of electric vehicles a risk to infrastructure?
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Counting Hunger in India
Is it true that hunger has worsened in India?
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Lib Dem ambulance claims, affordable rent and goat meat
Did 120 people a day in England die last year whilst waiting for an ambulance?
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A short history of data
How the evolution of data over centuries has shaped today’s world
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Food prices, net migration and beef about beef
Does Britain really have the most affordable food in Europe?
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Are young people more single than ever before?
How to define and measure being single – and are dating apps to blame?
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NHS waiting lists, voter ID, and measuring divorce
A fall in those waiting longest for NHS treatment in England isn't telling the whole story
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Detecting bad science with data
Uncovering fraud, malpractice and incompetence in science
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Do 94% of marriages in Portugal really end in divorce?
We examine a social media post that claims to outline rates of divorce across the world.
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Why is life expectancy falling in the USA?
We ask why average life expectancy in America is falling so quickly.
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How much is the Coronation crown worth?
King Charles will be anointed with the St Edward’s Crown – but what is its true value?
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The Pentagon leaks and Fox News
Why did Tucker Carlson say far more Ukrainian troops than Russian are dying in the war?