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NprNPR/Ipsos Poll: Most K-12 Teachers Say AI Will Reshape Education More Than Internet Did, With Mixed Views on Use and Impact
A survey of 545 teachers shows widespread use of AI for lesson planning alongside concerns over critical thinking and trust. Nearly eight in ten say schools should teach responsible AI use.
ForbesMotherhood Index 2026: 61% of Mothers Rate Well-Being Good Despite 93% Reporting Burnout
The annual survey of 4,000 mothers shows widespread sleep deprivation, career disruption, and identity change. Peanut released the findings on June 4, 2026.
rte.ieSurvey Finds 60 Percent of Businesses Expect Europe to Become More Attractive
An EY study reports that 60 percent of businesses surveyed anticipate greater investment appeal in Europe over the next three years. Several European CEOs cited advantages in talent retention, regulatory stability, and social infrastructure.
investedwallet.comSurvey Finds 59 Percent of Retirees Left Workforce Earlier Than Planned
A May report by the Society of Actuaries Research Institute shows most retirees stopped working before they expected. Health changes and job loss were the leading reasons among lower-income households.
The Japan TimesSurvey Finds 93% of Japan Sex-Crime Complainants Want Changes to Police and Prosecutor Questioning
A recent survey of people in Japan who have experienced sexual violence found that 93% want authorities to prevent secondary victimization during investigations. Around 60% reported feeling dissatisfied or uncomfortable with questioning by police and prosecutors. Respondents desc…
Japan TimesSurvey Shows 18 Japanese Governors Support Constitutional Revision
A recent survey revealed that 18 of Japan's 47 prefectural governors recognize the need for revising the country's Constitution. While some expressed agreement or partial support, others disagreed or remained neutral. The survey, conducted between March and April, also highlighte…
whatstrending.comSurvey Shows Majority of Australian Teens Access Social Media Despite Under-16 Ban
A survey by the Molly Rose Foundation found that about two-thirds of Australian 12- to 15-year-olds who used social media before a ban for under-16s still access accounts. The study highlighted ease of circumvention and limited impact on online safety. It comes amid discussions o…
sciencenews.orgIsraeli Survey Shows War Stress Reduces Sleep, Exercise and Increases Junk Food Intake
A survey by Hebrew University researchers found that war stress from conflicts with Iran, Hamas and Hezbollah has led to poorer health behaviors among Israeli adults and children. Respondents reported less sleep, reduced physical activity and higher consumption of ultra-processed…
japantimes.co.jpNGO Survey: 50% of Low-Income Expectant Mothers in Japan Report Insufficient Child Care Products
A survey by Save the Children Japan revealed that one in two expectant or new mothers needing financial support could not prepare enough baby goods. Most respondents cited inability to work due to pregnancy or childbirth. The findings highlight challenges like unemployment and la…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewSurvey: 80% of Japanese Institutional Investors Eye Up to 5% Crypto Allocation by 2029
A survey by Nomura and Laser Digital found that almost 80% of Japan's investment professionals intend to allocate up to 5% of their portfolios to digital assets by 2029. More than half target between 2% and 5% exposure, with growing interest in strategies like staking and stablec…