MIT AgeLab hosts Governor Baker, winners of In Good Company Challenge
Entrepreneurial ventures are developing technologies, community resources, and solutions to address social isolation and loneliness among older adults in Massachusetts.
Entrepreneurial ventures are developing technologies, community resources, and solutions to address social isolation and loneliness among older adults in Massachusetts.
MIT AgeLab researchers find that an exercise program for older adults has unexpected social and health benefits.
Neural plasticity and arbor growth decline with age, study in mice shows.
Attendees address rural social isolation among aging populations in America.
MIT AgeLab launches In Good Company global challenge in partnership with GE, Benchmark Senior Living, and the Massachusetts Council to Address Aging.
Study debunks notion that large chunks of Medicare go to futile end-of-life care.
Physics alumnus who saw the Hindenburg fly over campus now collaborates with researchers to explore the impacts of longevity.
Local youth recognized for fostering unity across generations.
Activating proteins linked to longevity may help to increase endurance and combat frailty in the elderly.
MIT students learn human-centered design skills in a course offered during the 2018 Independent Activities Period.
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.
Discovery of how amyloids bind metal ions sheds light on protein function.
By measuring this emerging vital sign, CSAIL system could help monitor and diagnose health issues like cognitive decline and cardiac disease.
Baker-Polito administration establishes council to address aging in Massachusetts.