short readsJul 12, 2019 A growing number of American teenagers – particularly girls – are facing depression Depression is rising among American teenagers, and teen girls are particularly likely to have had recent depressive episodes.
short readsMay 1, 2018 Nearly two-thirds of U.S. secondary schools have sworn officers on site – but not all the time The share of U.S. public secondary schools with sworn officers on site has increased in the past decade.
reportJul 26, 2016 U.S. Public Wary of Biomedical Technologies to ‘Enhance’ Human Abilities Americans are more worried than enthusiastic about using gene editing, brain chip implants and synthetic blood to change human capabilities
short readsJan 14, 2016 Dangers that teens and kids face: A look at the data What the data show on bullying, drug and alcohol use, depression, violence and other common sources of parental concern.
reportJul 26, 2016 American Voices on Ways Human Enhancement Could Shape Our Future Focus group participants discuss biomedical developments that could boost the performance of people’s bodies and brains
reportJul 26, 2016 American Voices on Ways Human Enhancement Could Shape Our Future Focus group participants discuss biomedical developments that could boost the performance of people’s bodies and brains