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Logging the World

Oliver Johnson

I try to make sense of the world using numbers, and this free newsletter explains how mathematics and statistics ideas can help a general audience. My book "Numbercrunch" was published in March 2023.

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  • Oliver Johnson

    I try to understand the world with maths, and explain how in this free newsletter. I wrote about COVID data during the pandemic, including its limitations and uncertainty, and tweeted a lot as @Bristoliver. I now write about various topical stories.

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