Unique MIT suit helps people better understand the aging experience
Students, researchers, and actors don AGNES for a taste of the friction, frustration, and fatigue that older adults often experience.
Students, researchers, and actors don AGNES for a taste of the friction, frustration, and fatigue that older adults often experience.
In his research, Josué C. Velázquez Martínez focuses on logistics sustainability and small firms in emerging markets.
Christopher Mejía Argueta’s research focuses on retail and e-tail operations for emerging markets, food malnutrition, food waste, and local, short food supply chains.
James Rice discusses supply chain resilience and how organizations can prepare for the next big problem.
MIT AgeLab co-hosts 10th anniversary celebration of Boston Bridge, a longtime collaborator offering development, networking, career growth, and mentorship in the field of aging.
Program's wide, global reach underlines changes that are transforming professional education.
OMEGA scholarships encourage bonds between younger and older adults.
Program supports family caregivers with dedicated service coordinators based on learning from MIT's AgeLab.
Projects from a new MIT urban studies and planning course speak to the impact of increased longevity on systems and markets.
Twenty winning projects will link industry member priorities with research groups across campus to develop scalable climate solutions.
Washington is recognizing that the American truck driver shortage might have been misdiagnosed.
Annual MIT AgeLab scholarship encourages interaction between youth and older adults.
“A Shot in the Arm,” a new book from Professor Yossi Sheffi, reveals lessons about overcoming global threats.
Wise Systems has grown from an MIT class project to a company helping multinationals improve last-mile logistics.
Competing research teams trained machine learning models to predict optimal routing based on real field datasets.