Scientists more worried than public about world’s growing population
Over the course of history, many scientists and activists have raised alarm about population numbers that only increase every year.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Over the course of history, many scientists and activists have raised alarm about population numbers that only increase every year.
Lee Rainie discusses what research is showing us about privacy strategies and statistics.
Most online harassment consists of name-calling or trying to embarrass someone, but there is also the darker side of physical threats: stalking, sexual harassment and being harassed for a long period of time.
Pew Research Center has been studying various dimensions of the issue. Here are some key findings from our public opinion surveys.
Despite some reforms, the island country’s economy remains dominated by the government and state-owned enterprises.
Many Americans want control over their personal information and freedom from observation during the activities of their daily lives, but they are not confident that the government agencies or businesses that collect data about them can keep that information private and secure.
Overall, 16% of registered voters follow candidates for office, political parties, or elected officials on a social networking site.
Though crude oil continues to be the nation’s single biggest import, energy exports have risen sharply. Exports of some metals and agricultural products also have grown rapidly.
Minority smartphone owners tend to rely more heavily on their phone than whites do for internet access, according to our recent report on smartphone adoption.
Although seniors tend to lag their younger counterparts in tech adoption, more seniors than those 18-29 describe their smartphone as liberating.