America Speaks on Vaccines
Over the past year, vaccines have frequently been in the news as an issue that is top-of-mind for many Americans. Once again, we asked about vaccines in our annual public […]
More: America Speaks on VaccinesOver the past year, vaccines have frequently been in the news as an issue that is top-of-mind for many Americans. Once again, we asked about vaccines in our annual public […]
More: America Speaks on VaccinesHardly a day goes by without a new headline about the rapidly evolving technology of artificial intelligence (AI). Even the number of chatbots and generative AI that are used by […]
More: As AI Becomes Mainstream, Public Opinion Shifts“Can you name a living scientist?” That may seem like an easy question, but over the past decade that we’ve been asking that question of the American public, its responses have […]
More: Can You Name A Living Scientist?A June 2024 survey exploring Americans' attitudes on food, diet, health and nutrition found that respondents see food price (72%), unhealthy eating patterns (54%), and affordability of healthy foods (48%) as the greatest food issues
More: Americans Recognize Accessibility and Cost Are Top Challenges in Improving DietA June 2024 survey exploring Americans' attitudes on food, diet, health and nutrition found that respondents see food price (72%), unhealthy eating patterns (54%), and affordability of healthy foods (48%) as the greatest food issues
More: Americans Believe Climate Change Will Impact the Food EcosystemAn October 2023 survey, commissioned by Research!America in partnership with the Association for Clinical Research Organizations (ACRO), surveyed more than 2,000 U.S. adults and found that Americans are less willing […]
More: Americans Decreasingly Willing to Share Health Information, But Place High Value on Clinical TrialsAs part of Elsevier’s global “Confidence in Research” collaboration — an ongoing effort to understand the impact of the pandemic on confidence in scientific research — we brought together a small group of experts from
More: Roundtable Focuses on Meeting Emerging Needs of U.S. ResearchersNational Suicide Prevention Day is September 10, 2019. 800,000 individuals die worldwide due to suicide every year, and suicide costs Americans an estimated $50.8 billion in lifetime medical and work-loss cuts annually. […]
More: Public Supports Research to Prevent SuicideResearch!America's efforts continue to show that unless we make research and innovation a higher national priority, we will fall behind our competitors globally.
More: Global Standing in Science and Innovation in 2050