Tag Archives: Psychological resilience

12Apr/26

AI Care Agents and the Helper’s High

April 9, 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ —  The Mpelembe Network is a multifaceted digital collaborative platform built on Google Cloud that integrates artificial intelligence with social, health, and community services. The network facilitates specialized initiatives like CuraFlow AI, which uses multi-agent systems to orchestrate clinical care, and the Justina Mutale Foundation, which promotes gender equality and STEM education for African women. Central to the platform’s philosophy is the “helper’s high,” a neurobiological concept suggesting that altruism and volunteering are essential for mental resilience and physical longevity. Beyond technology, the materials examine complex social issues such as loneliness, psychological trauma, and the economic challenges of providing care in aging urban environments like Richmond upon Thames. Collectively, these sources present a vision for a 2026 “Agentic Era,” where high-fidelity AI and human collaboration bridge the gap between social isolation and meaningful community support.
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02Nov/25

Self-Compassion, Support, and Stress Management Boost Academic Engagement

Nov. 2, 2025 /Mpelembe Media/ —  This is an Open Access research article from BMC Psychology by Wang and Wang, published in 2025, titled “Exploring pathways to academic engagement: a SEM analysis of self-compassion, social support, and stress management among Chinese university students.” This study employs Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) to investigate how self-compassion and social support relate to academic engagement among 389 Chinese university students. Continue reading

08Oct/25

Info-Tech Research Group’s Tech Trends 2026 Report

The Info-Tech Research Group’s Tech Trends 2026 report identifies eight key trends shaping the future of Information Technology. This comprehensive annual research is based on a survey of over 700 IT decision-makers and outlines how organizations must transition from managing disruption to orchestrating resilience and exponential value creation. The report categorizes the trends into three themes: adapting to multipolar uncertainty, moving toward guided intelligent autonomy, and evolving to exponential IT. Continue reading

04Jun/24

CEE companies anticipate a rise in insolvencies, Atradius survey finds

Companies surveyed in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) demonstrate resilience and adaptability in navigating the challenging economic landscape. While 60% expect ongoing economic strain to trigger a rise in insolvencies over the next 12 months, nearly 33% also anticipate facing short-term and long-term challenges shaping the overall business landscape. This explains why 10% more CEE companies than last year are shifting focus to strategic credit risk management to protect their financial health. Continue reading

27Jan/24

ViewSonic’s 4th ColorPro Awards “RISE”: Fusing Art and Technology in Global Creative Endeavors


ViewSonic Corp., a global leader in visual and EdTech solutions, celebrates the successful conclusion and significant expansion of the 4th ColorPro Awards. Themed “RISE,” this edition symbolized growth and resilience, harmonizing with the event’s expansion into a physical exhibition in Vietnam and the introduction of a new videography category. Continue reading

02Oct/23

UK Fine Art Company Thriving in Soaring Global Fine Art Market

As the world continues to navigate the difficult waters of economic uncertainty and turmoil, the fine art market has proved to be incredibly resilient. Despite the challenges, the sector is not only surviving but thriving, enjoying excellent growth and displaying remarkable adaptability. While crypto is ailing and tech stocks struggle, the art market is booming. Waran’s Fine Art, a new London-based rising star on the scene, is poised to capitalise on the thriving arts industry. Continue reading

17Jun/23

How traditional Indigenous education helped four lost children survive 40 days in the Amazon jungle

Eliran Arazi, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

The discovery and rescue of four young Indigenous children, 40 days after the aircraft they were travelling in crashed in the remote Colombian rainforest, was hailed in the international press as a “miracle in the jungle”. But as an anthropologist who has spent more than a year living among the Andoque people in the region, conducting ethnographic fieldwork, I cannot simply label this as a miraculous event.

At least, not a miracle in the conventional sense of the word. Rather, the survival and discovery of these children can be attributed to the profound knowledge of the intricate forest and the adaptive skills passed down through generations by Indigenous people.

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03Apr/23

QBE AcceliCITY Resilience Challenge Now Accepting Applications

Now in its fifth year with Govtech accelerator partner Leading Cities, the QBE AcceliCITY Resilience Challenge is open to entrepreneurs whose ventures utilize smart-city solutions to address risk, equity and sustainability in urban environments. Primary challenge winners will receive up to $150,000 in prize money to fund a city pilot project, as well as publicity, mentoring and access to unique web-based courses. Continue reading

07Oct/22

Metahuman MonoC Conjures AI Creativity & Surrealist Vision for Landmark Debut at the Hong Kong Digital Art Fair

MonoC, Hong Kong’s first a surrealist metahuman artist , injects her daring data-led and dream-like vision into Digital Art Fair 2022. As a reflection of her growing importance in a world rapidly embracing adventures in augmented reality, she is one of key featured artists at this year’s Xperience edition of the fair, which will be staged at Asia Standard Tower in Central from 20 October to 6 November. She unveils “Corona Florella”, an innovative series of six generative artworks that record and reimagine the global battle against Covid-19 and celebrate the triumph of data-led science and human resilience. Continue reading