Religion boosts interest in life extension for Black but not white Americans, suggests Rice research
November 25, 2024
November 25, 2024
HOUSTON, Texas, Nov. 25 -- Rice University issued the following news release:
Black Americans are more interested in life-extending health technologies than their white peers, and religion increases this desire, according to new research from Rice University, the University of South Carolina and Purdue University.
"Divine Purpose? Religion, Race, and Attitudes Toward Life Extension Technology" explores the intersection of religion, race and technology and reve . . .
Black Americans are more interested in life-extending health technologies than their white peers, and religion increases this desire, according to new research from Rice University, the University of South Carolina and Purdue University.
"Divine Purpose? Religion, Race, and Attitudes Toward Life Extension Technology" explores the intersection of religion, race and technology and reve . . .