US population growth slowed significantly from 2019 to 2020
The study was conducted independently of the 2020 census, experts stated in their report.
Most Americans say they changed their holiday plans due to COVID-19 pandemic
The survey took place in mid-November 2020.
Democrats are more likely to believe that partisanship will improve in 2021
An American think tank has released new numbers on the state of relations between both major political parties in the…
Many developed nations in both hemispheres feel deep repugnance toward Iranian leaders
According to the Pew Research Center, a striking number of developing nations on both hemispheres despise Iranian leadership.
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.
Most Americans say news sources are unethically publishing partisan rhetoric, survey claims
The survey involved more than 10,000 American participants, including close to 9,000 registered voters.
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,…