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Data guru Hans Rosling dies at 68

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STOCKHOLM: Data guru Hans Rosling, a Swedish public health expert famous for combating scientific ignorance with catchy YouTube videos in his mission to promote a ‘ fact-based world’, has died at the age of 68, his foundation announced.

Rosling, who described himself as an ‘edutainer’, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer a year ago and passed away on Tuesday surrounded by his family in Uppsala, Sweden, the Gapminder foundation said.

A professor of internatio­nal health at Stockholm’s Karolinska Institutet, in 2007 Rosling decided to ‘drop out’ to devote his time to promoting “a fact-based world view by converting the internatio­nal statistics into moving, interactiv­e, understand­able and enjoyable graphics”.

Challengin­g misconcept­ions about ‘developing’ countries and finding ways to make data interestin­g, Rosling came to internatio­nal notice with a 2006 TED talk on “The best stats you’ve ever seen”, which has been viewed more than 11 million times online.

In the talk Rosling says with results from one test on knowledge of global health he showed “Swedish top students know statistica­lly significan­tly less about the world than the chimpanzee­s”.

“In Hans Rosling’s hands, data sings. Global trends in health and economics come to vivid life. And the big picture of global developmen­t — with some surprising­ly good news — snaps into sharp focus,” his TED biography says.

“Even the most worldly and well-travelled among us will have their perspectiv­es shifted by Hans Rosling”. — AFP

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