Most Americans say despite ongoing research, ways to limit spread of COVID-19...
70% of Americans say the core strategies for containing COVID-19 are well understood, even though studies have yielded conflicting advice. The post Most Americans say despite ongoing research, ways to...
View ArticleMajority of Americans disapprove of Trump’s COVID-19 messaging, though large...
Americans are following the president's statements on the COVID-19 pandemic less closely than a few months ago. The post Majority of Americans disapprove of Trump’s COVID-19 messaging, though large...
View ArticleWhen Americans think about science, what do they have in mind?
65% of U.S. adults say science has had a mostly positive effect on society; 28% say it has had an equal mix of positive and negative effects. The post When Americans think about science, what do they...
View ArticleBlack Americans’ Views of and Engagement With Science
Black Americans hold multifaceted views when it comes to trust in medical research scientists: Majorities hold largely positive views of their competence, but express concern about the potential for...
View ArticleHispanic Americans’ Trust in and Engagement With Science
Increasing representation in science is seen as important for attracting more Hispanic people to science. The post Hispanic Americans’ Trust in and Engagement With Science appeared first on Pew...
View ArticlePartisan differences are common in the lessons Americans take away from COVID-19
Here’s what Americans said they learned about the development of vaccines and medical treatments and their advice for handling a future outbreak. The post Partisan differences are common in the lessons...
View ArticleLack of Preparedness Among Top Reactions Americans Have to Public Health...
Overall, 46% of Americans say the statement “public health officials were unprepared for the outbreak” describes their views extremely or very well, including similar shares of Republicans and...
View ArticleAmericans report more engagement with science news than in 2017
More than half of U.S. adults (56%) say they talk about science news with others at least a few times a month. The post Americans report more engagement with science news than in 2017 appeared first on...
View ArticlePublic Awareness of Artificial Intelligence in Everyday Activities
Many Americans are aware of common ways they might encounter AI in daily life, though fewer are able to correctly identify each of the six common uses of AI in the survey. More broadly, the public...
View ArticleHow Americans View Future Harms From Climate Change in Their Community and...
A majority of Americans believe climate change is causing harm to people in the U.S. today and 63% expect things to get worse in their lifetime. The post How Americans View Future Harms From Climate...
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