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Older people: Redefining humanity

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June 24, 2026

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Older people: Redefining humanity
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UPI

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· Jul 7, 2026

Humanism, transhumanism, posthumanism: Redefining the human

Humanism, transhumanism, posthumanism: Redefining the human

Inside Higher Ed

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· Jul 1, 2026

Don’t Blame Older Generations for Society’s Structural Problems

Don’t Blame Older Generations for Society’s Structural Problems sara.custer@in Wed, 07/01/2026 - 05:34 PM Recognize that every person—no matter their age—deserves to live a full life and has a role to play in addressing our shared challenges. Byline(s) Letters to the Editor

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 9, 2026

Lewat dapat kerja antara faktor burukkan krisis generasi sandwic

Kos sara hidup yang semakin meningkat hari ini menyebabkan semakin ramai golongan muda berdepan tekanan kewangan bagi mengimbangi tanggungjawab terhadap diri sendiri dan keluarga. Ramai dalam kalangan mereka juga turut membantu ibu bapa yang semakin berusia selain menyara adik-beradik atau anak dalam keadaan ekonomi yang semakin mencabar. Situasi ini dikenali sebagai krisis generasi ‘sandwic’ iaitu ... Read more The post Lewat dapat kerja antara faktor burukkan krisis generasi sandwic appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

National Post

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· Jun 28, 2026

Successful immigration depends on ‘shared values,’ not ancestry, Trudeau tells Finns

Former prime minister says 'capacity to integrate' newcomers into society is key

The Economist

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· Jun 29, 2026

How does your brain change when you become a father? | The Economist

It’s not just mums who experience so-called “baby brain”, fathers’ brains also change and adapt, preparing them for life as a parent. Explore how dads’ brains transform with our 3D model. #parenting #father #dad #science #biology #brain Read more: https://econ.st/3UHLnTJ Subscribe to The Economist: https://econ.st/3Mia0pz Download The Economist app: https://econ.st/4qdVVaA Follow us on X: https://x.com/TheEconomist Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theeconomist Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheEconomist

Inc.com

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· Jul 8, 2026

Want to Live Longer? Put Down Your Smartphone and Do This 1 Thing

Being social is good for you. It might even help reduce mortality in certain groups.

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Related coverage for "Older people: Redefining humanity": UPI — Humanism, transhumanism, posthumanism: Redefining the human. Inside Higher Ed — Don’t Blame Older Generations for Society’s Structural Problems. Utusan Malaysia — Lewat dapat kerja antara faktor burukkan krisis generasi sandwic. National Post — Successful immigration depends on ‘shared values,’ not ancestry, Trudeau tells Finns. The Economist — How does your brain change when you become a father? | The Economist. Inc.com — Want to Live Longer? Put Down Your Smartphone and Do This 1 Thing