The number of journalism projects funded through Kickstarter has grown over time, totaling more than 650 projects and nearly $6.3 million dollars by mid-September 2015.- 23523Murphy2025-03-20
Today’s parents must navigate how, when and to what extent they oversee their teens’ online and mobile activities.- 24847Murphy2025-03-20
From trust in government to views of climate change, here are some of Pew Research Center's most memorable findings of the year.- 25419Murphy2025-03-20
Many are in an “It depends” frame of mind when they consider this central trade-off in the digital era.- 21984Murphy2025-03-20
Americans view trouble in finding work or advancing one’s career as the most significant impediment facing those without broadband.- 25683Murphy2025-03-20
What the data show on bullying, drug and alcohol use, depression, violence and other common sources of parental concern.- 21633Murphy2025-03-20
As the standoff between the Department of Justice and Apple Inc. continues over an iPhone used by one of the suspects in the San Bernardino terrorist attacks, 51% say Apple should unlock the iPhone to assist the ongoing FBI investigation.- 24014Murphy2025-03-20
In the wake of attacks in Brussels and in Lahore, Pakistan, some social media users are changing their profile pictures to express solidarity with victims- 22520Murphy2025-03-20
Many people around the world consider free expression in cyberspace to be a fundamental right.- 24426Murphy2025-03-20
Smartphone use that goes beyond routine calls and text messages does not appear to be slowing.- 20345Murphy2025-03-20
The 2020 census could be the first in which most Americans are counted over the internet.- 28054Murphy2025-03-20
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s tour of the United States comes at a time of many tensions between the two nations. Our surveys capture American public opinion toward China, and Chinese public opinion toward the U.S.- 23491Murphy2025-03-20
Only about a fifth of India’s roughly 1.2 billion people are online, according to a recent Pew Research Center report, and the world’s biggest technology- 24572Murphy2025-03-20
While Millennials overall are more likely than older generations to get political news through social media, there are striking party-line differences, particularly among Millennials who say they are very likely to take part in the primaries and caucuses.- 24653Murphy2025-03-20
A majority of Americans predict that within 50 years, robots and computers will do much of the work currently done by humans, but few expect their own jobs to experience substantial impacts.- 23179Murphy2025-03-20
The share of 18- to 24-year-olds who report using online dating has nearly tripled in the past two years, while usage among 55- to 64-year-olds has doubled.- 25381Murphy2025-03-20
For SXSW, we gathered key facts about Americans' views and uses of technology.- 22886Murphy2025-03-20
Discussions of the “digital divide” often touch on race and ethnicity – and the narrative is usually that whites lead in technology adoption while other racial or ethnic groups struggle to keep up. But that's not the case for English-speaking Asian A- 25317Murphy2025-03-20
Five facts about Twitter, as the microblogging platform marks its 10th anniversary.- 29609Murphy2025-03-20
Facebook sends by far the most mobile readers to news sites of any social media site, while Twitter mobile users spend more engaged time with news content.- 22525Murphy2025-03-20
Algorithms can save lives, make things easier and conquer chaos. But experts worry about governmental and corporate control of the data, and how algorithms can produce biased results and worsen digital divides.
Majorities of Americans see at least some risk from food produced using hormones, antibiotics, pesticides or artificial ingredients; half the public says that foods with genetically modified ingredients are worse for one's health than foods without.