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What is the future of gender equality?

Male Birth Control: A Step Towards Shared Responsibility

Introduction Family planning has long been considered a woman’s responsibility (Christin-Maitre, 2013), leaving men with limited options beyond condoms and vasectomies. However, shifting societal norms and advancements in medical research have reignited discussions about male birth control. More men are expressing an interest in playing an active role in family planning (Martins and Boraas, 2023). […]

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Health, Innovation, Science
AI in mental health

Exploring the Opportunities and Challenges of AI in Mental Health Care

Introduction With the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI), its application in the field of mental health is gaining increasing attention. AI in mental health care leverages technologies such as emotion recognition, natural language processing (NLP), and predictive analytics to assist in identifying potential mental health conditions. AI-powered tools can provide emotional regulation support, psychological interventions, and

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Health, Lifestyle, Society

Habitual Conservation of Natural Resources

All life is dependent on natural resources. Clean water, breathable air, stable soil, and food production are just some of the many ecosystem services provided by nature that are essential to the survival of life on Earth. The conservation of these natural resources must become ingrained into everyday thinking to preserve the planet for future

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Environment, Science, Sustainability

Fast Forests, The Miyawaki Way

Akira Miyawaki, an award-winning botanist and former professor, developed the Miyawaki Method of reforestation/afforestation after observing natural Shinto shrines. These shrines are part of the natural landscape and the vegetation that grows around them is reminiscent of ancient forest structures (Nordson Green Earth). Based on the plant interactions around these shrines, Miyawaki turned his observations

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Environment, Innovation, Science, Sustainability

Evolutionary Engineering & Ethical Thrivability: Balancing Innovation and Well-Being

Modern evolutionary engineering techniques—notably clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) gene editing technology, gene therapy, and synthetic biology—are transforming healthcare by tackling diseases at their genetic roots. Scientists can now “edit” the human genome to correct mutations, offering hope for curing thousands of genetic diseases (UNCTAD, 2019). These technologies have started to reach patients

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Environment, Innovation, Science
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March 2025 Thrivability Matters Webinar Highlights Featuring: Mr. Abdul Khurshid Bhatti, Mr. John Ogundiran, and Dr. Shalvaree Vaidya

THRIVE Project is incredibly grateful to Mr. Abdul Khurshid Bhatti, Mr. John Ogundiran, and Dr. Shalvaree Vaidya for their captivating and inspirational presentations during the March 2025 Thrivability Matters Webinar. This webinar focused on THRIVE Project’s March theme – Metrics: Health and Well-Being. Our presenters captivated us as they shared their extensive knowledge regarding this

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Is Digital Health The Key To A Sustainable Healthcare Future?

Digital health technologies improve health, healthcare services, and well-being. They aid data collection, disease monitoring, risk assessment, and decision-making (Rahimi-Ardabili, Magrabi & Coiera, 2022). Yet, a digital health paradox arises when considering the environmental impact of digital health technologies. Digital health began in the 1960s with electronic health records (EHRs), shifting from paper-based systems to

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Environment, Health, Innovation, Technology

Business and Biodiversity: How Do We Assess The Impacts?

Biodiversity is disappearing at an alarming rate with species extinction and ecosystem degradation accelerating owing to human activities. With projections indicating that biodiversity loss, particularly rising species extinctions, will likely persist without substantial intervention. Weak or poorly enforced environmental laws allow prolific biodiversity loss. Individual consumption patterns lead to high demand for products that rely

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Business, Environment, Government

What To Do About The Issue Of Microplastics In Food

Introduction We often microwave our lunch boxes and boil water in a plastic kettle. These actions can lead to problems that arise from microplastics. Microplastics can negatively impact human health and the environment. The issue of microplastics is particularly concerning as plastic packaging does not biodegrade and inevitably resurfaces years later (Kumar et al., 2021).

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Environment, Health, Science, Sustainability
Ocean Health

Why is ocean health important for human well-being?

The ocean is our planet’s largest ecosystem. It covers 71% of the Earth’s surface and contains about 97% of the Earth’s water (IPCC, 2019). Almost 2.4 billion people live within 100 km of the ocean globally and interact directly with it regularly (United Nations Ocean Conference). Unfortunately, our global ocean faces numerous pressures that affect

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Environment, Health, Lifestyle, Science, Sustainability
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