Houdini holding court with Lincoln, just because he could.

The history of music history
Designing for culture education
Carbon sinks and mangroves
Debunking misconceptions and myths

Read more: Ep. 17: The...

We use Fermi in honor of tortillas

In this episode we get a little silly, but we still manage to let Alex Reinhart raise the bar. It's our first interview!

Read more: Ep. 16: Interview...

Writing for culture research
Defining “population”

Read more: Ep. 15: Like a...

Computer privacy
Kevin Trudeau
Selling fake cures
Research methods
Validity
Reliability
Sound wave manipulation

Read more: Ep. 14: Your...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Troops_of_the_Eight_nations_alliance_1900.jpg

Culture research
Turning images into sound
False positives come from sampling error
Review standard deviation
Stopping Rules
Regression to the mean
Conjunction fallacy
Images into sound for the blind

Read more: Ep. 13: Aggression...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_visualization

Someone is wrong on the internet.
Apologies to Neuron, and maybe Maher...maybe.
More base rate fallacy.
Multiple comparisons problem.
Alpha correction.
Mars' jelly donut.
Sad science facts.
Julian Treasure.

Read more: Ep. 12: Speaking...

Ice and snow in Portland, Ken Ham and Bill Nye, Bill Maher is Rush Limbaugh Left, Publication Bias, Mice in a dark room, and Guy Hammond makes robots that make music

 

Read more: Ep. 11: Trains On...

 We have 10 episodes! In this one we talk about statistical power. Power!

Read more: Ep. 10: Where...

 

It's not the tweet that amuses us, but the argument it engenders.

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