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  1. 21 hours ago

    60% of Americans say scientists should play an active role in policy debates about scientific issues.

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  2. May 8

    CHART: U.S. births via assisted reproductive technology up more than threefold since 1996.

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  3. May 8

    Most Democrats think the federal government is doing too little to reduce the effects of global climate change, while opinions among Republicans are divided by ideology, generation and gender.

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  4. May 7

    82% of U.S. adults support required measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccination for public school attendance, while 16% feel parents should be able to decide whether to vaccinate their children even if that might create health risks for others

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  5. May 5

    Black and Hispanic Americans have been especially hard hit by the economic and health troubles tied to COVID-19. Here's a roundup of findings:

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  6. May 6

    96% of homeowners who have installed solar panels at home or have given serious thought to installing them cite saving money on utility bills as a reason for installing.

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  7. May 6

    65% of Hispanics adults say the coronavirus outbreak is a major threat to the health of the U.S. population as a whole, compared with 47% of the general public.

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  8. May 5

    Scientists have determined the new coronavirus came about naturally, but there is some uncertainty about how it first infected people. While 43% of Americans say the virus came about naturally, nearly three-in-ten believe was made in a lab.

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  9. May 4

    Older Americans are more likely than younger adults to feel their own health is at risk from the coronavirus, while younger people are more focused on the potential economic threats.

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  10. May 4

    Amid coronavirus threat, Americans generally have a high level of trust in medical doctors

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  11. May 3

    There are sharp racial disparities in personal experiences with knowing people who have had serious illnesses arising from .

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  12. May 2

    CHART: 64% of Americans say the environment should be a top priority for the president and Congress.

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  13. May 1

    What comes to mind when people think of research scientists? Our survey presented Americans with a list of 5 desirable and 5 not-so-desirable qualities and asked whether each describes research scientists well. See the results here:

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  14. May 1

    59% of Democrats say the COVID-19 outbreak is a major threat to the health of the U.S. population as a whole, while only 33% of Republicans say the same.

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  15. Apr 30

    Large majorities of Republicans and Democrats have favorable views of the CDC and HHS.

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  16. Apr 30

    60% of U.S. adults say that global climate change is a major threat to the United States.

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  17. Apr 29

    A majority of Americans rely on general outlets for science news but more say specialty sources get the facts right about science.

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  18. Our 2019 survey found sharp differences between Democrats and Republicans over the role and value of scientists in policy debates

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  19. Apr 29

    88% of U.S. adults say the benefits of the MMR vaccine outweigh the risks.

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  20. Apr 28

    For all of our reports on , go to our topic page

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