Welcome to the WIRED Book Club, a series where we invite you to read along with us as we delve into recent titles that give an insight into the worlds of technology, science and business. Here’s the ...
Hans Rosling’s posthumously published book about how the world is in a better state than we might think was a surprise bestseller. Katie Law discovers the secret behind its extraordinary success The ...
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A rough sleeper in affluent central Stockholm; some of our readers felt the book shied away from reporting on where progress isn't happening. Photo: Maja Suslin/TT In June, The Local Sweden's Book ...
Biases and distorted perspectives cause people to create divisions and antipathies between groups. They also distort the way we perceive information from the media. We don’t know that there are many ...
As district medical officer in Mozambique, Hans Rosling discovered a previously unknown paralytic disease. Later, he became a professor of international health, co-founded Médecins Sans Frontières in ...
The most recent news item relating to electrification in the country highlighted the fact that all the villages in the country are now electrified. It was added that the challenge henceforth is to ...
Swedish physician and statistician Hans Rosling insisted that facts must be used to guide debates over public policy. This stance is surprisingly rare since most "serious" politicians and pundits make ...
In June, The Local Sweden's Book Club has chosen Factfulness: Ten Reasons We're Wrong About the World – and Why Things Are Better Than You Think as our book of the month. Written by Swedish ...
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