Eating a lot of fruits or vegetables with higher levels of pesticides may raise the levels of dozens of pesticides in your urine, according to a new study. “We compared the amount of pesticides on ...
You can make a poll online using a number of free services. Sites like Straw Poll and Google Forms let you create polls with ...
The Karnataka High Court declined on Thursday to stay the ongoing social and educational survey, popularly known as the caste survey. The court directed the state government to maintain ...
School leaders can use data as a compass to guide the decision-making process so that students and teachers have a clear path ...
The linking of caste particulars with Aadhaar, ration cards, electricity RR numbers, mobile numbers, and geo-tagging of households as part of the Social and Educational Survey, being conducted by the ...
A new study reveals the subtle effects of survey interfaces on people's responses—and how those small differences can add up.
Participation in extracurricular activities and campus events is tied to student retention, but a significant number of students don’t get plugged in. A 2024 survey by Inside Higher Ed and Generation ...
Nearly half of book industry professionals are using artificial intelligence tools for work, but 98% report significant concerns about AI implementation, according to new survey data from the Book ...
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) under the administration of President Trump announced on Saturday that it will end a longstanding annual food insecurity survey, calling it ...
— USDA is ending its publication of survey data on food insecurity. — Former Senate Ag Chair Debbie Stabenow speaks on USDA’s reorganization, the future of the farm bill, what Democrats should learn ...
Stablecoin adoption is gaining momentum among corporates and financial institutions driven by regulatory clarity and cost-savings in global money transfers, according to a survey by EY-Parthenon.
While many hit the water, Broadway and box seats, this year’s summers had their strongest opinions on two existential issues their firms were grappling with, Law.com's annual survey found. If you were ...