From incredible TV shows to collectible little monsters and a Louvre heist, literally so much has happened this year. Can you ...
How well do you know the sport of swimming? Do you know about stroke development? What about changes through the years? Can you answer questions about star athletes? Well, here is your chance to show ...
Microservices are a popular way to create enterprise systems that run at web scale. But the high cost of a microservices architecture, plus the lack of skilled personnel in the market, often prevent a ...
A behind-the-scenes blog about research methods at Pew Research Center. For our latest findings, visit pewresearch.org. Pew Research Center has a long history measuring the public’s knowledge about ...
The big-money quiz show that spawned a rash of copycats in the mid-1950s was none other than "The $64,000 Question." The idea for the show came from the 45-year old Louis G. Cowan, who created ...
Everybody my age wanted to be an archeologist. I used to look out of the windows of our 1967 Buick Skylark hoping I'd spot dinosaur skeletons when we went for Sunday drives. (This was on the south ...
Anyone who’s ever scratched their head over their car manual or struggled to parse a website’s terms of service knows: It’s hard to read about a topic you don ...
Based on religious affiliation (or lack thereof), the groups that display the highest levels of religious knowledge on this survey include Jews (who get an average of 18.7 out of 32 questions correct) ...
Maarten Boudry receives funding from the Research Foundation – Flanders (FWO). Will science ever be able to provide all the answers? Human brains are the product of blind and unguided evolution. They ...