Japanese people are increasingly becoming more asexual and herbivores
The study was authored by Cyrus Ghaznavi, Haruka Sakamoto, Shuhei Nomura, Anna Kubota, Daisuke Yoneoka, Kenji Shibuya, and Peter Ueda.
America’s reputation on the world stage plummeted during the Trump era
"Trump’s unpopularity has had a significant negative effect on America’s overall image," the report claims.
Researchers fiddle with environmental DNA techniques to improve terrorism probes
The study was among the few projects that received recent support from the Defence Innovation Partnership's Collaborative Research Fund.
New research digs into the combating of conspiracy theories during a pandemic
The new findings provide a contrasting standpoint to prior studies that have linked conspiratorial thinking to high levels of narcissism.
Apprehensions at the US-Mexico border tanked in 2020 likely due to COVID-19
New federal data from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection show fewer apprehensions at the US-Mexico border in 2020.
Exposure to chemical weapons shown to decrease one’s ability to begin a family
The study was conducted by researchers at the University of Gothenburg.
Many Americans are leery and condemn U.S. tech giants amid pressure from lawmakers
The American public may have lost confidence in tech giants and their ability to foster user-friendly experiences on their platforms,…
Most young Americans favor reforms, a nationwide survey suggests
A new national poll unveiled that many young Americans advocate for reforms in various areas of society.
Researchers explore prejudice against Asian Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic
The findings may explain why many Americans blame their fellow people of Asian descent for purportedly amplifying the virus' spread.
Most people say climate change is as a serious concern as the spread of viral diseases
Most people around the world are as worried about climate change as the spread of viral diseases, like COVID-19, a…
Many Americans support the use of anonymous sources in journalism
The survey was conducted by Pew Research Center.
Improvements to Germany’s health care system may boost asylum seekers’ mental health
The findings were released in the peer-reviewed journal PLOS One.
