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Healthcare
from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

Most Americans Think Medicare Covers More Than It Does: A 2025 Study Shows Only 26% Have It Right

Only 26% of U.S. adults correctly estimate Medicare covers about two-thirds of retiree healthcare costs, leaving the rest to other expenses.
UK politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

Majority of Britons would back a smoking ban in pub gardens

Public support in Britain favors expanding smoke-free rules to pub gardens, campuses, bus stops, and children’s play areas.
California
fromwww.7x7.com
2 weeks ago

NorCal dominated this year's list of the Best California State Parks for camping, hiking, views + more.

Northern California state parks dominated a survey of over 2,000 voters selecting favorite open spaces, winning 10 of 12 categories across camping, hiking, wildflowers, and other recreational categories.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
3 weeks ago

New Poll Reveals Growing Concern About Mental Health

Mental health is now the top health concern for 50% of U.S. respondents, reflecting a significant increase in awareness and worry.
#artificial-intelligence
Artificial intelligence
fromBusiness Matters
11 months ago

Half of Brits would trust AI for legal advice, survey finds - but experts urge caution

Half of UK adults trust AI for legal decisions, highlighting a significant shift in attitudes towards technology in sensitive areas like law.
Artificial intelligence
fromBusiness Matters
11 months ago

Half of Brits would trust AI for legal advice, survey finds - but experts urge caution

Half of UK adults trust AI for legal decisions, highlighting a significant shift in attitudes towards technology in sensitive areas like law.
Public health
fromNature
1 month ago

'Staggering' number of people believe unproven claims about vaccines, raw milk and more

Over two-thirds of the public believe at least one false health claim, indicating a growing skepticism towards scientific evidence.
Digital life
fromFast Company
1 month ago

AI search has a trust problem. Transparency is the fix

Two-thirds of American adults use AI search tools, but only 15% trust the results, highlighting a significant trust gap.
Mental health
fromNature
1 month ago

14 things our PhD supervisors got right and why it mattered

Good supervision positively impacts PhD students, providing support and fostering a collaborative environment.
Germany news
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

Germany news: Most Germans see decline in public manners

Most Germans believe public manners have declined, yet they rate themselves as polite, with traffic identified as a major source of rudeness.
Media industry
fromTheWrap
1 month ago

Consumers' Time Spent With AI Platforms, Content to Increase 29% by 2029, Survey Finds

Consumers are preparing for increased AI content consumption, expecting to spend significantly more time on AI platforms in the coming years.
Online marketing
fromEMARKETER
1 month ago

AI is the top tool content teams are reaching for to speed up production in 2026

51% of UK/US content and creative professionals use AI to enhance content production, surpassing other methods like collaboration and performance measurement.
London
fromMail Online
2 months ago

Revealed: The LEAST scenic places in the UK, according to science

Basingstoke's Newbury Road is rated the least scenic location in the UK, scoring just one out of ten.
Cars
fromMail Online
3 months ago

The classic car features Gen Z are baffled by - do you remember them?

Most Gen Z cannot identify many retro car features; the choke, T-bar, manual aerial, ashtray and cigarette lighter cause the most confusion.
Atlanta Braves
fromBattery Power
4 months ago

SURVEY RESULTS: How do Braves fans grade the offseason so far?

Sixty-one percent of respondents grade the Braves' offseason a B, with many saying a mid-tier or better starting pitcher would raise it to an A.
fromPsychology Today
7 months ago

What Careers Are Most Attractive in Dating

A survey recently conducted by the dating app The League asked its members what industries they would consider to be the most attractive for potential partners. Among female respondents, finance/business earned the most interest, and among male respondents, medicine/mental health seems to have gotten their hearts racing the most. That doesn't necessarily mean, though, that you have your work cut out for you, so to speak, if your career doesn't fall into one of the more favored industries.
Relationships
Marketing tech
fromInc
8 months ago

Why Entrepreneurs Expect Big Gains From AI Advertising

Small businesses rapidly adopt AI advertising tools, expecting time savings, faster campaign analysis, and improved ad performance despite encountering early implementation challenges.
fromwww.theguardian.com
8 months ago

Ice cubes in beer: is this popular pub order atrocious or ingenious?

Name: Icy beer. Age: Niche for a while, now horribly mainstream. Appearance: There's no way to sugarcoat this, it's beer with ice cubes in it. I see we're talking about psychopaths today. If by psychopaths you mean 28% of all 18-35-year-olds, then yes. To clarify: one in four adults under the age of 35 enjoy their beer with ice cubes in it? Slightly more than one in four, yes. But only when it's warm outside.
Food & drink
UK news
fromwww.independent.co.uk
9 months ago

Less available places to rent could see prices rise by at least 25%', report says

Rental supply shortages in the UK could lead to a 25% increase in rental prices over the next three months.
UK politics
fromwww.bbc.com
9 months ago

Councillor abuse 'becoming a national problem'

Cheshire East Council plans to implement measures to address councillor abuse after a survey revealed significant harassment and intimidation.
Podcast
fromRAIN News
9 months ago

What makes podcast ads effective? New research.

Price sensitivity and personal needs are key factors for effective advertising in podcasts.
Science
fromNature
9 months ago

How to tackle research misconduct: survey finds stark disagreement

Sleuths and integrity officers differ on how to handle research misconduct cases, revealing a significant divide on the effectiveness of reporting channels.
fromTasting Table
10 months ago

Only One State Ranks Waffle Fries As Its Favorite Style Of Fry - Tasting Table

The classic fast-food fries were crowned the favorite type of french fry in a whopping 28 out of 50 states, with North Dakota showing the highest preference.
Food & drink
fromCSS-Tricks
10 months ago

What I Took From the State of Dev 2025 Survey | CSS-Tricks

The State of Devs 2025 survey collected responses from 8,717 developers, showcasing the global nature of the tech community with a majority from the U.S. and significant participation from Europe, Africa, and beyond.
Software development
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
10 months ago

These 6 States Love Ice Cream The Most, According To A New Survey - Tasting Table

Delaware, New Jersey, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas are the states with the highest ice cream enthusiasm, scoring an average of 8.9.
fromFood52
10 months ago

Apparently, Most Americans Think Fries Are a Main Course-We're Not Arguing

Virginia tops the charts as the Fry Capital of the U.S., with the average person consuming 21 pounds of fries a year. Alabama, Georgia, and Maryland follow close behind.
Food & drink
Music
from24/7 Wall St.
10 months ago

Baby Boomers Love This Country Music Artist Above All

Morgan Wallen's album 'I'm the Problem' has topped charts for seven weeks with six Top 10 hits.
fromMail Online
10 months ago

Milk first or last? Experts FINALLY settle the great tea debate

According to a survey of 2,000 British tea lovers, you should always put the milk in after the water. 78 percent of Brits say that milk before water is a percolating no-no.
Food & drink
Germany news
fromwww.dw.com
10 months ago

Majority of Germans want stricter rules on teenage drinking DW 07/03/2025

Almost two-thirds of Germans believe that 14-year-olds should be prohibited from drinking alcohol.
fromThe Nation
10 months ago

People Want Climate Action. This Data Shows It.

Eighty to 89 percent of the world's people think their governments should "do more" to tackle climate change, representing an extraordinary popular mandate across partisan divides.
EU data protection
fromwww.theguardian.com
10 months ago

The sex sabbatical: could taking a break from intimacy improve your life?

According to the survey, 30% of Americans believe romance is dead. I'm not surprised - what's the point? Fortunately, 69% of those not in relationships said they were happy being single.
Relationships
fromFortune
10 months ago

New JPMorgan survey finds rising recession fears at mid-sized firm

Leaders of middle market businesses show less optimism for the U.S. economy, with only 32% confident in the outlook compared to 65% in January.
Startup companies
NYC LGBT
fromAdvocate.com
11 months ago

45% of the world doesn't think their country is a good place for gay and lesbian people

Public perception of gay and lesbian inclusivity is improving, with legal recognition playing a significant role in changing social attitudes.
Los Angeles Rams
fromHogs Haven
11 months ago

Fans have high expectations for Commanders rookies and some concern about veteran absence from OTAs

Trey Amos, drafted 61st overall, is expected to significantly outperform his draft position according to survey respondents.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
11 months ago

This Is How Long Travelers Hold Their Bowels and Bladder While Traveling, Survey Finds

Travelers often face digestive issues, exacerbated by fears related to public restrooms, with many delaying use due to cleanliness concerns.
fromPadailypost
11 months ago

City-sponsored poll says residents are willing to pay higher taxes to rebuild Cubberley

Survey respondents showed an overwhelming preference for safety and efficiency over recreational additions at the Cubberley Community Center, emphasizing the need for essential repairs.
East Bay real estate
fromApaonline
11 months ago

Changing the Way We Teach Formal Philosophy

"The stark underrepresentation of women and marginalized groups in philosophy reflects deep-seated biases in the discipline, which reaffirms a narrow understanding of philosophical thought and identity."
philosophy
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