For nearly a decade, rumors swirled around the possibility of an “Apple Car,” captivating the imaginations of tech enthusiasts worldwide. From sleek designs to autonomous driving capabilities, speculation ran rampant about what Apple’s foray into the automotive industry could entail.

However, recent leaks suggest that Apple is abandoning its ambitious project, known internally as Project Titan. To delve deeper into this, Real Research, an online survey app, conducted a survey to gather insights and opinions on the matter.

Here are the key findings of the survey report:
🔹69% of those surveyed were aware of Apple’s electric car project ambitions.
🔹Two-thirds of respondents expressed interest in purchasing or using an Apple car if ever released.
🔹The majority (72%) believed that Apple’s focus on AI would keep them at the forefront of technology.

For more detailed information on insights please visit the Real Research media platform.
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Canceled Apple Car Project: Two-Thirds Would’ve Bought It – Survey Results

The UN’s Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS) report revealed that overexploitation and loss of habits are the main reasons behind migratory species decreasing numbers. Could humans be the reason behind this devastating environmental damage?

Real Research gathered the public’s opinion on human’s impact on migratory species; here are the results.

Highlights:
🔹Half of the respondents (50.62%) express extreme worry about the human impacts on migratory animals.
🔹Human impacts on migratory animals, particularly habitat destruction and urbanization, are identified as the top threats by 26.12%.
🔹Over two-thirds (67.7%) reported significant worry about the findings of the CMS report.

For more detailed information on insights please visit the Real Research media platform

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Over Half Is Extremely Worried About Human Impact on Migratory Species – Survey Results

The global hype about Valentine’s Day has made the occasion too commercialized, with chocolate, flowers, and other businesses seemingly flourishing. However, while some do not necessarily expect material things, others expect simple gestures like cuddling or offering to do the chores… There is a common belief that Valentine’s Day is commercialized, thus, Real Research surveyed the matter to seek public opinion. Here’s what the survey released.

Highlights:
🔹Nearly 60% will celebrate Valentine’s Day this year
🔹58% enjoy gifting, for themselves or loved ones.
🔹Valentine’s Day is too commercialized, argued 64.84%

Valentine’s Day Is Too Commercialized, Reckoned Almost 65%

Real Research conducted a survey on the controversial Nobel Prize leak after the premature announcement of the 2023 Chemistry Nobel Prize winners. The respondents had varying opinions on the implications of the leak on the credibility of the Nobel Prize institution and the erosion of the element of surprise for the laureates. Find out what the respondents opined about this untimely revelation of the prize winners in this video.

Highlights:
🔹55.64% of the Real Research respondents are aware of the leaking of Nobel Prize in Chemistry winners.
🔹The media shouldn’t report Nobel winners before the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences does, says 84.59% of individuals.
🔹84.52% of surveyed people say their perception of the institution has changed following the Nobel Prize leak.

For more detailed information on insights please visit the Real Research media platform.

Nobel Prize Leak: 80% Individuals Express Concerns about the Nobel’s Credibility

Nobel Prize Leak: 80% Express Concerns about the Nobel Prize’s Credibility — Survey Results

Video games have come a long way since their inception in 1958; these days, video games are full of immersive universes where players can be anything they want to be. There have, however, been some concerns that the games tend to be so immersive that players dissociated from reality. The World Health Organization (WHO) added “gaming disorder” to the 2018 version of the medical reference book. A gaming disorder is defined as a pattern of gaming behavior characterized by impaired control over gaming and an increasing priority given to gaming over other activities. These concerns gave way to the possibility of mental health being affected as a result of video games. Real Research conducted a survey on this to reveal the following:

Highlights:
🔹58.15% played video games on a daily basis.
🔹Over 86% reckon that there’s a connection between online gaming and mental health.
🔹Online gaming has a stress-reducing effect, according to 62.88%.

For more detailed information on insights please visit the Real Research media platform.

32.58% Noticed Negative Changes in Mental Health Due to Online Gaming

32.58% Noticed Negative Changes in Mental Health Due to Online Gaming

Child nicotine usage is on the rise, prompting concerns from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Recent data from the FDA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reveals a significant increase in exposure to e-cigarettes and e-liquids reported to U.S. poison centers, particularly among children under 5 years old. These startling revelations led Real Research to launch a survey on the matter. Here are the results from the survey.

Highlights:
🔹Most (61.97%) were well aware of the health complications of nicotine in children.
🔹More than half (56.84%) believed e-cigarette companies were targeting children.
🔹32.79% believed vapes affected everyone about the same as traditional cigarettes.

For more detailed information on insights please visit the Real Research media platform.

33.42% Blame E-cigarette Companies for Nicotine Usage Among Children and Teens

33.42% Blame E-cigarette Companies for Nicotine Usage Among Children and Teens

Balancing respect for diverse religious beliefs with the preservation of a neutral, secular environment is crucial. One such effort to uphold secularism in state-run schools is evident in the French government’s ban on the abaya, a garment worn by some Muslim women, in these institutions, citing concerns about preserving secular values. However, this ban has stirred conflict within society, with leftists criticizing it as “inherently racist” and rightists fervently supporting it in the name of upholding strict secularism, often referred to as “Laïcité.” Real Research conducted a survey on the topic to see what the public had to say; here are the results from the survey.

Highlights:
🔹58.86% supported France for banning abayas in schools
🔹Nearly 51% argued that this ban reinforces France’s commitment to secularity
🔹This ban is another sign of Islamophobia, reckoned 47.34%

For more detailed information on insights please visit the Real Research media platform.

Full Insight: France Banning Abaya in Schools Is a Sign of Islamophobia, Say 47%

France Banning Abaya in Schools Is a Sign of Islamophobia, Say 47%

The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) has shared that tens of thousands of online grooming crimes have been recorded and the numbers have increased by more than 80% in the last four years.

Grooming is the act of building a relationship with a young person so the perpetrator can manipulate and abuse the victim. In the UK, there have been more than 34,000 offenses since 2017 according to data from 41 UK police forces. This increased rate of online grooming cases is concerning to society.

Highlights:
🔹Tech companies should access the content of private messages if child safety is concerned, said 92%
🔹More than half (58.31%) believed MPs’ decision will be in favor of the Online Safety Bill.
🔹68.13% anticipated lower rates of online grooming cases if the MPs passed the bill.

Tech Companies Should Access Private Messages if Child Safety Is Concerned, Says 92%

Tech Companies Should Access Private Messages if Child Safety Is Concerned, Says 92%