Adam Gopnick

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Can we live longer but stay younger?

Adam Gopnick per il New York Times, in seguito pubblicato su The New Yorker. Aging, like bankruptcy in Hemingway’s description, happens two ways, slowly and then all at once. The slow way is the familiar one: decades pass...

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Passato presente futuro. Il cervello crea il tempo, lo manipola e lo cela all’autocoscienza

Professore emerito di neurochirurgia e neurologia all'Università di Zurigo.Tra i suoi saggi più recenti spiccano "Neurobiologia del tempo" (2017), un'indagine a tutto campo...

Il nuovo business della longevity

From co-housing to sexuality, population aging is translating the most significant demographic phenomenon of recent history into a source of new business Dal co-housing alla sessualità,...

The aging workforce will retire soon. Is the utilities industry ready?

Rich McKay | April 3, 2018                                                                                                     Fonte: IBM INdustries Fifty percent of the entire U.S. workforce will be ready to retire in the next five to ten...

Age-Forward Cities for 2030: The Big Challenge What some metros are doing and what so many more could do

By Richard Eisenberg Money & Work Editor October 23, 2019 By 2030, roughly three of every five people on the planet will live in cities....

Ageism in advertising: serve my interest, not your lazy profiles

We’re the generation who invented rave culture, but advertising thinks we’re cholesterol-riddle harpies who can eat only soft food. Vicky Maguire per Campaign – CEO...