report | Jul 23, 2009
The image of the United States has improved markedly in most parts of the world reflecting global confidence in Barack Obama. In many countries, opinions of the U.S. are now about as positive as they were at the beginning of the decade before George W. Bush took office.
presentation | Jul 17, 2009
This webinar will focus on a key question: What will patient-centered care look like if information technology is successfully woven into the health system?
report | Jul 9, 2009
Overview Americans like science. Overwhelming majorities say that science has had a positive effect on society and that science has made life easier for most people. Most also say that government investments in science, as well as engineering and technology, pay off in the long run. And scientists are very highly rated compared with members […]
report | Jun 29, 2009
There is a sizable gap between the expectations that young and middle-aged adults have about old age and the actual experiences reported by older adults themselves.
short reads | Jun 15, 2009
Four-in-ten young adults say they have cut back spending on alcohol or cigarettes as a result of the recession.
report | Jun 11, 2009
Americans' pursuit of health takes place within a widening network of both online and offline sources.
report | May 28, 2009
The swine flu story quickly topped the American media agenda when the story broke in late April. How did coverage in other countries compare with the U.S.? Was there any correlation between the number of confirmed cases and quantity or nature of coverage? How did Spanish-language media in the U.S. react? A new report examining press coverage of the outbreak in several countries offers answers.
report | May 7, 2009
The public ranks the internet most useful as a source of information on the virus. Where and how are people finding flu facts online?
report | May 4, 2009
Two experts -- a geneticist and a religion writer and correspondent -- discuss why they believe the current perceived conflict between evolution and faith is unnecessary and destructive.
transcript | May 4, 2009
Some of the nation’s leading journalists gathered in Key West, Fla., in May 2009 for the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life’s Faith Angle Conference on religion, politics and public life. Francis S. Collins, the former director of the Human Genome Project, discussed why he believes religion and science are compatible and why the […]