Previous Global Future Council on Japan Articles Topics All Circular Economy Climate Action Economic Growth Education and Skills Energy Transition Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Forum Institutional Global Risks Industries in Depth Jobs and the Future of Work Sustainable Development Wellbeing and Mental Health Filter by topic Fourth Industrial RevolutionVoice technology could soon be your new best friend. Here's whyDavid Mattin 10 Jul 2019 Health and Healthcare SystemsThere is an epidemic of loneliness among Americans over 60Gretchen M. Livingston · Pew Research Center 08 Jul 2019 Fourth Industrial RevolutionScientists may soon be able to predict your memories – here’s howDeborah Talmi · The Conversation 05 Jul 2019 Wellbeing and Mental HealthTechnology could change how we address mental health, if we can navigate the ethical dilemmasEmma Charlton 01 Jul 2019 Wellbeing and Mental HealthHere's why leaders need to care about mental healthSharmishta Sivaramakrishnan and Peter Varnum 24 Jun 2019 Wellbeing and Mental HealthIs friendly public transport the answer to the loneliness epidemic?Douglas Broom 20 Jun 2019 Health and Healthcare SystemsThe best type of exercise for your brain, according to a psychiatristAndrew Merle · Quartz 19 Jun 2019 Health and Healthcare SystemsNight owls, rest easySean Fleming 17 Jun 2019 Wellbeing and Mental HealthThese are the signs that you're suffering from burnout at workMichael Musker · The Conversation 14 Jun 2019 Jobs and the Future of WorkEffective leaders don’t give advice — they coachIan Burke · Big Think 13 Jun 2019 Jobs and the Future of WorkThe good fight – why conflict can be extremely effective for your workplaceKnowledge @Wharton · Knowledge@Wharton 11 Jun 2019 Wellbeing and Mental HealthBad economic news increases suicide rates, research showsAdam Cox · The Conversation 07 Jun 2019 Health and Healthcare SystemsChildren as old as 12 can benefit from an afternoon napEmma Charlton 07 Jun 2019 Wellbeing and Mental HealthThis VR device could let you know the early warning signs for Alzheimer’sUniversity of Cambridge · University of Cambridge 05 Jun 2019 Arts and Culture5 reasons why reading books is good for youEmma Charlton 04 Jun 2019 Wellbeing and Mental HealthDoes upgrading our minds mean losing the spark of genius?George Church and P. Murali Doraiswamy 04 Jun 2019 Wellbeing and Mental HealthWhy your next work meeting should be a ‘walk-and-talk’Sean Fleming 04 Jun 2019 Emerging TechnologiesWhy advertising really does make us less happyChloé Michel, Michelle Sovinsky, Eugenio Proto, and Andrew J. Oswald · VoxEU 03 Jun 2019 Wellbeing and Mental HealthThis is how we make complex decisionsAnne Trafton · MIT News 03 Jun 2019 Wellbeing and Mental HealthCould we one day turn down the emotion on traumatic memories?Katherine J. McAlpine · Futurity 31 May 2019 Prev 37/62 Next
Fourth Industrial RevolutionVoice technology could soon be your new best friend. Here's whyDavid Mattin 10 Jul 2019
Health and Healthcare SystemsThere is an epidemic of loneliness among Americans over 60Gretchen M. Livingston · Pew Research Center 08 Jul 2019
Fourth Industrial RevolutionScientists may soon be able to predict your memories – here’s howDeborah Talmi · The Conversation 05 Jul 2019
Wellbeing and Mental HealthTechnology could change how we address mental health, if we can navigate the ethical dilemmasEmma Charlton 01 Jul 2019
Wellbeing and Mental HealthHere's why leaders need to care about mental healthSharmishta Sivaramakrishnan and Peter Varnum 24 Jun 2019
Wellbeing and Mental HealthIs friendly public transport the answer to the loneliness epidemic?Douglas Broom 20 Jun 2019
Health and Healthcare SystemsThe best type of exercise for your brain, according to a psychiatristAndrew Merle · Quartz 19 Jun 2019
Wellbeing and Mental HealthThese are the signs that you're suffering from burnout at workMichael Musker · The Conversation 14 Jun 2019
Jobs and the Future of WorkEffective leaders don’t give advice — they coachIan Burke · Big Think 13 Jun 2019
Jobs and the Future of WorkThe good fight – why conflict can be extremely effective for your workplaceKnowledge @Wharton · Knowledge@Wharton 11 Jun 2019
Wellbeing and Mental HealthBad economic news increases suicide rates, research showsAdam Cox · The Conversation 07 Jun 2019
Health and Healthcare SystemsChildren as old as 12 can benefit from an afternoon napEmma Charlton 07 Jun 2019
Wellbeing and Mental HealthThis VR device could let you know the early warning signs for Alzheimer’sUniversity of Cambridge · University of Cambridge 05 Jun 2019
Wellbeing and Mental HealthDoes upgrading our minds mean losing the spark of genius?George Church and P. Murali Doraiswamy 04 Jun 2019
Wellbeing and Mental HealthWhy your next work meeting should be a ‘walk-and-talk’Sean Fleming 04 Jun 2019
Emerging TechnologiesWhy advertising really does make us less happyChloé Michel, Michelle Sovinsky, Eugenio Proto, and Andrew J. Oswald · VoxEU 03 Jun 2019
Wellbeing and Mental HealthCould we one day turn down the emotion on traumatic memories?Katherine J. McAlpine · Futurity 31 May 2019