Researchers imply up to 2 billion people lacking adequate sanitation could be at risk for SARS-CoV-2 transmission
The findings were published by a team of researchers at the University of Washington's Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation.
More Americans expressing a great deal of trust in medical professionals, survey finds
More Americans are showing confidence and trust in medical professionals, especially among Democrats, during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic.
Apprehensions at the US-Mexico border tanked purportedly due to coronavirus
In a new study, released by Pew Research Center, migrant apprehensions tanked substantially in April, showcasing the effects purportedly caused…
The mass media’s narrative on autism has transposed to acceptance & accommodation
Researchers at the University of California scoured through the online edition of The Washington Post, analyzing more than 300 news…
More Americans are instilling muggy views about China amid COVID-19 pandemic
Two-thirds of American adults share unfavorable views of China, a surge of close to 20 percent since the 45th sitting…
Here’s how many Americans are spending most of their time talking about COVID-19
The survey, conducted by the US-based think tank Pew Research Center, took place between April 20th through the 26th.
Taiwanese people may be more aligned with American attitudes than of mainland China
The survey was conducted in late-2019 by the US-based think tank Pew Research Center.
Americans substantially increased their television consumption of news and drama series during the coronavirus pandemic
Based on the assessment of the findings, the coronavirus outbreak also resulted in a sudden surge of web-video or online…
Less people in America believe the media is aggrandizing COVID-19 risks, survey shows
A recent Pew Research study finds fewer Americans believe the news media is aggrandizing the risks associated with COVID-19.
Study shows how race impacts our comprehension of political debates
The research team studied 749 participants online who resided in the United States. Close to half of the participants were…
Researchers say some psychology experiments lack evidence of validity
According to researchers, close to half of published experiments they probed lacked a valid foundation of empirical evidence.
Study uses population flow data to accurately track the spread of COVID-19
The new method for tracking population movement may be of use for international policy-makers in making swift and accurate risk…