I need to share another TED I saw recently which has made quite an impression on me, for a couple reasons. One is how effective at communicating good data can be when applied in the right way and two about the revelations and dispelling of common myths that can come about when analysed in the way that Hans Rosling does so well.
Hans Rosling is professor of global health at Sweden’s Karolinska Institute and here he unveils new data visuals that untangle the complex risk factors of one of the world's deadliest (and most misunderstood) diseases: HIV. He argues that preventing transmissions (not drug treatments) is the key to ending the epidemic.
Guaranteed: You've never seen data presented like this.