Video: The Rise of Online Video
A report from the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project finds that online video is growing. 78% of online adults watch or download videos online, up from 69% in 2009, and the share...
View ArticleVideo: The Diagnosis Difference
A new study from the Pew Research Center finds that 45% of U.S. adults report that they live with one or more chronic conditions. How does this important group gather, share and create health...
View ArticleVideo: Are science and religion in conflict with each other?
Highlights from the report: Religion and Science. A majority of the public says science and religion often conflict, but fewer say science conflicts with their own beliefs. And highly religious...
View ArticleJob Seeking is Going Mobile
Highlights from the report: Searching for Work in the Digital Era. Like many other aspects of life, job seeking is going mobile: 28% of Americans have used a smartphone as part of a job search, and...
View ArticleWho plays video games in America?
Highlights from the report: Gaming and Gamers. Though the majority of Americans think most video games players are men, equal numbers of men and women report playing video games. Yet, men are twice as...
View ArticleThe Scientific and Ethical Elements of Human Enhancement
Highlights from “Human Enhancement: The Scientific and Ethical Dimensions of Striving for Perfection.” Human enhancement may be just around the corner. How do Americans view these emerging...
View ArticleVideo: The Research Lifecycle – A Look Inside Pew Research Center
Lee Rainie and Dr. Cary Funk explain the type of research they do with Pew Research Center, as well as how the Center chooses what projects to tackle, in this video from SAGE. The post Video: The...
View ArticleCrossing the Line: What Counts as Online Harassment?
Americans agree that certain behaviors – like direct personal threats – constitute online harassment. But they are more divided on others, such as sending unkind messages or publicly sharing a private...
View ArticleBots in the Twittersphere
An estimated two-thirds of tweeted links to popular websites are posted by automated accounts – not human beings. The post Bots in the Twittersphere appeared first on Pew Research Center: Internet,...
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