Last month, we postÂed a dazÂzling clip – Hans Rosling tracÂing health trends withÂin 200 counÂtries over 200 years, using 120,000 data points, all in 4 minÂutes. PretÂty quickÂly you saw why Rosling has earned a repÂuÂtaÂtion for preÂsentÂing data in extremeÂly imagÂiÂnaÂtive ways. The video was an outÂtake from a BBC docÂuÂmenÂtary called “The Joy of Stats,” which is now fulÂly availÂable online. It runs 59 minÂutes and takes you on a “rollerÂcoastÂer ride through the wonÂderÂful world of staÂtisÂtics.” When it’s all over, you’ll nevÂer doubt that stats can change how you underÂstand our world.
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