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As we prepare to mark Earth Day 2023, many of us are also coming to terms with the latest climate re

By the end of March, Education Week had reported that 13 school shootings had already taken place in

The spread of misinformation is of increasing interest to researchers around the world. It’s been ti

Pop stars are often involved in raising the visibility of public health issues. Elton John is one ob

The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank in early March left many wondering whether th

The close reading of texts is a methodology that's often used in humanities disciplines, as scholars

In the latest episode of Stats+Stories, we put out a call for YOU the Stats + Stories audience to pa

Residents of East Palestine, Ohio continue to worry about the health of their community after a Norf

According to AARP, 70% of Americans who live to be 65 will need long term care at some point, though

Ty Tashiro (@tytashiro) is an author and relationship expert. He wrote Awkward: The Science of Why W

Romantic comedies are rife with plucky heroines. Small bookstore owners are being pushed out by big

Native communities around the world are looking for ways to maintain their culture and their languag

Everyone can relate to being in a rush and needing to get just one last item from the store. However

Stats and Stories recently marked its 250th episode with a contest. We asked you to share with us(vi

In many countries in the Global South, partnerships and collaborations are crucial to moving forward

Data have always been important to the work of journalists. from Jacob Riis is reporting on how the

Sir Bernard Silverman is an eminent British Statistician whose career has spanned academia, central

Dr. Dooti Roy is a people leader, global product owner and a methodology statistician at Boehringer

At Stats and Stories, we love to have statisticians and journalists tell stories of their careers an

With each new wildfire season comes talk that the new season is worse than the last. With recent fir