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forbes.comA JD Power and MIT study of 2,898 adults found understanding of automated vehicles increased from 43 percent in 2024, yet fewer than one in four said they would ride in one.
A survey shows rising openness to Chinese vehicles, especially electric models, amid lower prices and high-tech features. Concerns over reliability and parts have eased from earlier levels.
arstechnica.comA new survey shows most Americans across parties favor warning labels, advertising restrictions, and pre-market safety testing for ultraprocessed foods. Researchers launched a campaign to push for regulatory changes.
A survey by the British Standards Institution found that 50 per cent of children aged 16 and under in the UK own at least one AI-enabled toy or device. Nearly half of parents believe their children would be better off without AI access, and most expressed concerns about data risk…
Japan TimesA Tokyo-based research company found that 64.6% of respondents with a mother or mother-in-law intend to do something for the occasion on May 10. Confectioneries topped gift plans while mothers placed highest value on words of gratitude. Average spending remained nearly unchanged…
rte.ieA new survey by Topline Research Solutions and Buy Zimbabwe shows that 67% of participants are buying counterfeit goods, often knowingly, driven by price considerations. The trend is linked to Zimbabwe's informal economy and weak regulations, resulting in annual losses exceeding…
nypost.comA recent survey of 5,000 Americans revealed that food cravings most commonly occur at 3:42 p.m., with an average of two cravings per day. Respondents primarily crave comfort foods, fried items, and salty snacks, and many prefer satisfying these at home. The study, commissioned by…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewA survey by the Reserve Bank of India indicates that Indian households anticipate a significant increase in inflation over the next three months. The findings reflect concerns related to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. This comes amid broader economic monitoring by the c…