“science” Charts
Intelligent Design and the Scientific Community »
According to a 2009 PEW research survey, American scientists are much less religious than the general public. Forty-one percent of…
Do we only use 10% of our brain? »
A popular urban legend states that humans only use 10% of their brain, and that if we used the rest…
String Theory: Stuck in 3D »
The book, "Flatland" by Edwin Abbott, describes a two-dimensional world in which the narrator, A-Square is stuck. A-Square cannot perceive…
Women Are Only 24% of All STEM Workers in the US »
The gender imbalance in the sciences today is arguably more pronounced than in any other field. According to data from…
Sharks vs. Humans »
Between Shark Week and the media attention given to sharks with the increase in attacks off the coasts of the…
Scientists and US Public Don't Always See Eye to Eye »
Pew Research polls have found that members of the American Association for the Advancement of the Sciences and US adults…
In Vitro Baby Boom »
"More than 1.5 percent of babies born in the U.S. in 2012 were conceived in a laboratory dish thanks to…
The U.S. Senate On Climate Change »
The Keystone XL pipeline has been a hot environmental topic in Washington this year. During a debate, two amendments were…
Scientists and Public Live in Different Worlds »
With a plethora of knowledge just a computer click away, it's quite shocking how differently the general public views major…
Indian Americans Succeeding in Science and Tech »
Nearly thirty percent of Indian Americans were employed in science and engineering in 2010, giving them a median income of…
The Scarlet Plaque or Ebola? »
The Scarlet Plaque is a novel written by Jack Snow in 1912 in which an outbreak of a disease takes…
Tech and Science Magazine Readership (2014) »
The online platform is an excellent way for tech and science magazines to reach a broader audience.
How do these religions/races feel about evolution? »
"Roughly a quarter of adults [who say humans have evolved over time] say that 'a supreme being guided the evolution…
No More Science "Guy" — How to Bring More Women into STEM »
Currently, 25% of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) jobs are held by women—and those women generally make less money…
Do Scientists Really Do Their Best Work in a Lab? »
Scientists throughout the ages have helped human society progress by building up our understanding of the natural world through observations,…
Math & Science - Gender Divide? »
The age-old stereotype is that boys are naturally better at math and science than girls. This survey highlights gender differences…
Median Annual Earnings by Work Field in the U.S. (2011) »
Science and engineering tops business in median earnings of wage and salary workers. However, business has the smallest gap in…
Evolution Over Creationism for U.S. Public »
The chicken or the egg? Adam & Eve or science? The age-old debate between evolution and creationism is seeing a…
Countries on the Cusp of Technological Innovation »
Technological and scientific advancement is an expensive venture. In order to stay ahead of the curve, many countries invest a…