MIT AgeLab's Bryan Reimer wins Autos2050 award
Reimer is recognized for his work in creating a data-driven understanding of how people engage with vehicle automation.
Reimer is recognized for his work in creating a data-driven understanding of how people engage with vehicle automation.
New book, “The Longevity Economy,” calls for rethinking our ideas about what the elderly can do.
Students recognized for their leadership in fostering intergenerational connections within their communities.
Innovative MIT research focuses on developing systems to perceive and identify objects in their environment and understand social interactions in traffic.
Baker-Polito administration establishes council to address aging in Massachusetts.
Newton South High School student honored for work in fostering intergenerational connections within her community.
AgeLab study suggests ‘humanist’ lettering style is easier for drivers to read quickly.