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Tape measures and scales, calendars and speedometers are just a few of the tools we use to measure out our lives — inch by inch, pound by pound, day by day. We’ve got measuring down to a science, one that divides the universe into units and standards. But how do you measure things that are really hard to pin down — when there’s no unit or standard? On this episode, we dig into the quest to quantify those elusive measures. We hear about the growing field of ecoacoustics, which uses sound to study the biodiversity and the health of ecosystems; we learn why measuring metabolism requires locking people into sealed chambers; and we hear about innovative ideas for measuring everything from happiness to infinity.
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