Margins of Error with Harry Enten

Who doesn’t like a good vacation? But the probability of stress goes through the roof as soon as you take into account the act of traveling. Troubles like the cramped legs, high gas prices and mysterious service costs can make point A to point B, real pain. Is there a more effective way to drive, embark on a plane or even feed your vehicle? Harry turns to very intelligent people who do their best to optimize our way of traveling. You will hear how AI can create the most effective road …Show moreTravel and science behind boarding on a plane. And will Varech feed the transport of the future? For more information on the optimal road trip from Randy Olson: http://www.randalolson.com/2015/03/08/computing–optimal-road-trip-across–us-us/
July 5, 2022
Studies show that during the selection between outsiders and the favorite, more people are on the side of the oppressed. So why are we so attracted to them? And it is not only a question of sports and politics. It is human experience. Harry speaks to his dear friend Neil Paine de Fivethirtyeight, to the expert of the outsiders Nadav Goldschmied and to the Timid CNN’s own thread. As a former Buffalo Bills player, Coy knows something or two about the underestimation. We also do a serious analysis of which really deserves the title “America’s Team”. Spoiler: these are not cowboys or yankees.
June 28, 2022
Let’s face it: we cannot live without our weather forecasts. This is the first thing that we check most of the mornings – and when they are wrong, we are quite frustrated. But the forecast is actually the best it has ever been! Harry learns the secrets to predict the weather with precision and studies how climate change could make these predictions a little more cloudy.
June 21, 2022
Despite the rise in romantic reality shows, it is that the possible romance is actually disappearing in real life. Statistics certainly paint a painting that love is in decline, whether less sex, more singles or less romantic gestures. So who or what is the culprit? Sherlock Harry is on the business and he even attended a Bridgerton ball to investigate.
June 14, 2022
Harry makes the additional “court” to find out why the United States is one of the few countries that have not become metric. Americans seem more than satisfied in a hybrid world of liters and gallons. Why can’t we choose a form of measurement? It turns out that there is a lot of national pride and history in terms of thumbs and books – not to mention money and politics.
June 7, 2022
Diet Soda is one of the few things in life that makes Harry very happy. And it turns out that this could disappear while “zero sugar” infiltrates the gas industry. Why does this happen suddenly and is there a difference between the two labels? Or is it just a war of words?
May 31, 2022
How much money do we need to be happy? Should we move paradise and earth to gain six digits, or can we be just as satisfied by less? Harry obtains answers from Matt Killingsworth, who created an application to follow happiness in real time. Harry also learns why the payment of experiences can be essential to find joy and test this theory on a high -flying trapeze with the help of Trapeze School New York.
May 24, 2022
More and more of us need glasses these days and fortunately, there is now a much more positive perception of people with “four eyes”. However, it was not always like that. So where do stereotypes come from, and is there a chance that people carrying glasses are smarter than those who do not? Harry also discovers why the glasses have become the favorite accessories for defense lawyers for the audience hall customers and visit Dr. Craig Moskowitz of Moskowitz Eye Care.
May 17, 2022
There have been a lot of debates on the frequency to which we have to bathe – and the answer could be lower than what you think. It turns out that we have a complicated story with washing dating from the baths of ancient Rome. Harry goes directly to experts to decode the hygienic need for swimming compared to our societal standards. In addition, he sees what life looks like without deodorant. You will have to feel it to believe it.
May 10, 2022
No one thinks they have an accent … but it turns out that we all do it. However, is it possible that our distinct ways of speaking through the United States disappear? If so, what else is you lost along the way? Harry Insen goes on a trip to find out if compliance affects how we convert. In addition, prepare to hear Harry with a brand new accent!
May 3, 2022