Science Explained
Created | Updated Oct 20, 2013
A cursory analysis from 2006 to date reveals an approximate decay relationship with time with a half life of about two years. Note there was a small resurgence in 2011 and the first half of 2012.
The recording of Science Explained Conversations began 24th May 2005. Adding the 2005 data to the analysis can best be done using a bi-exponential decay relationship, with a fast and slower decay profile. Note that the number of entries over the past 18 months is low enough for "shot to shot" noise to impact the statistical analysis.
New Entries
Half Yearly
2013 (2) ... 05 + ...
2013 (1) ... 05
2012 (2) ... 10
2012 (1) ... 28
2011 (2) ... 29
2011 (1) ... 33
2010 (2) ... 23
2010 (1) ... 22
2009 (2) ... 26
2009 (1) ... 34
2008 (2) ... 41
2008 (1) ... 39
2007 (2) ... 72
2007 (1) ... 83
2006 (2) ... 70
2006 (1) ..119
2005 (2) ..184
Quarters
2013 (3) ... 5
2013 (2) ... 4
2013 (1) ... 1
2012 (4) ... 3
2012 (3) ... 7
2012 (2) ..10
2012 (1) ..18
2011 (4) ..12
2011 (3) ..17
2011 (2) ..21
2011 (1) ..12
2010 (4) ..14
2010 (3) ... 9
2010 (2) ..14
2010 (1) ... 8
2009 (4) ... 8
2009 (3) ..18
2009 (2) ..16
2009 (1) ..18
2008 (4) ..24
2008 (3) ..17
2008 (2) ..22
2008 (1) ..17
2007 (4) ..31
2007 (3) ..41
2007 (2) ..35
2007 (1) ..48
2006 (4) ..29
2006 (3) ..41
2006 (2) ..51
2006 (1) ..68
2005 (4) 101
2005 (3) ..83
Year Dec - Jan
2013/2/0/3/0/1/3/0/0/1
2012/2/0/1/2/2/3/3/1/6/3/3/12
2011/6/3/3/10/4/3/7/5/9/3/5/4
2010/3/3/8/3/3/3/6/4/4/3/3/2/
2009/3/4/1/6/7/5/5/5/6/7/3/8
2008/7/5/12/9/3/5/8/9/5/4/8/5
2007/8/14/9/16/21/4/12/17/6/15/15/18
2006/6/13/10/20/11/10/18/20/13/24/24/20
2005/40/37/24/21/19/43/42/16+ [first recorded conversation 24 May 2005]