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Coral Reefs, Refugees and Displaced People, and Crows with Inferential Skills - Recent S+S Podcast episodes

  • 1.  Coral Reefs, Refugees and Displaced People, and Crows with Inferential Skills - Recent S+S Podcast episodes

    Posted 11-20-2023 10:53

    Need to load up your podcast player for upcoming travel?  Check out recent episodes of the Stats+Stories podcast including

    • Studying and responding to Coral Reef health - The Chief of Chasing Coral - Stats + Stories
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      The Chief of Chasing Coral - Stats + Stories
      14 percent of the world's coral has been lost since 2009, according to a report from the Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network. The loss of these reefs impacts the ocean environment. Coral Reefs support almost 30 percent of marine life as well as the world economy.
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    • UN Office Supporting needs of Refugees and Displaced People - Volker Schimmel - UNHCR - Stats + Stories
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      Volker Schimmel - UNHCR - Stats + Stories
      More than 117-million people will be forced from their homes or stateless in 20-23 according to the United Nations Refugee Agency - that's more people than live in the entire country of Turkey. Already vulnerable, refugees, asylum seekers, and displaced persons often experience human rights violatio
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    • Do Crows demonstrate Inferential Skills? - Quoth the Raven, "Please Sir, I Want Some More" - Stats + Stories
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      Quoth the Raven, "Please Sir, I Want Some More" - Stats + Stories
      While Edgar Alan Poe reported that the raven quoth, "nevermore," crow's may respond with, "more likely" when forced to chose between two options. That's according to our guest on this episode of Stats+Stories Dr. Melissa Johnston
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    John Bailer
    Professor Emeritus, Department of Statistics, Miami University
    Panelist, Stats+Stories podcast
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