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Building Capacities for Well-being

Building on our Map of the Future of Science, Technology, and Well-Being, this series of forecasts explores in greater depth resources for expanding our capacities for well-being. The overview, Building Capacities for Well-Being, presents a framework for thinking strategically about responding to the challenge of transforming bodies and lifestyles.

  • Embedded Health examines the new tools we can use to harvest information from our bodies, as well as the ways we can filter out information to develop long-term health.
  • Tinkering Toward Innovation highlights how small-scale individual and collective experiments will lead to a new wave of social innovation in health.
  • High-Resolution Diversity forecasts how genetic and neurological measurements will enable us to better understand how we are different or similar from one another and why it matters for health.
  • Making Sense of Sensors offers a comprehensive look at how sensors will enable us to measure health at different scales and in far more granular ways.

Publication Date

2010

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  • SR1337B_HHPerspectives_Overview_0.pdf

    Perspectives Overview [SR-1337B]

  • SR1337B_EmbeddedHealth_Information.pdf

    Embedded Health Information [SR-1337B]

  • SR1337B_TinkeringtowardInnovation_Practice.pdf

    Tinkering Toward Innovation [SR-1337B]

  • SR1337B_HighResolutionDiversity_People.pdf

    High Resolution Diversity [SR-1337B]

  • SR1337B_MakingSenseofSensors_Tools.pdf

    Making Sense of Sensors [SR-1337B]

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