Blog Posts

Scientists from the Re-aging project write about their latest research results in international forums.

12 April 2019 - The Conversation

Is 75 the new 65? Wealthy countries need to rethink what it means to be old

Warren C. Sanderson and Sergei Scherbov


7 November 2018 - The Conversation

Which country is best to live in? Our calculations say it’s not Norway

Warren C. Sanderson, Sergei Scherbov and Simone Ghislandi


18 August 2017 - blog.iiasa.ac.at

Do smokers know what they are doing to their life expectancy?

Valeria Bordone


18 October 2016 - blog.iiasa.ac.at

Marriage or cohabitation means a longer and healthier life

Dimiter Philipov


17 June 2016 - Population Insights

Living longer: Determining whether we are using our extra years productively

Elke Loichinger and Daniela Weber


4 March 2016 - The Conversation and reposted by blog.iiasa.ac.at

It’s time to measure 21st century aging with 21st century tools

Warren C. Sanderson and Sergei Scherbov


10 February 2016 - blog.iiasa.ac.at

What does your walking speed say about your true age?

Daniela Weber


14 June 2015 - Options Magazine Summer 2015

Forever young?

Warren C. Sanderson and Sergei Scherbov


16 April 2015 - The Conversation

Research shows old age is getting younger all the time

Warren C. Sanderson and Sergei Scherbov


23 September 2014 - blog.iiasa.ac.at

9 billion or 11 billion? The research behind new population projections

Wolfgang Lutz, Bill Butz, Samir K.C., Warren Sanderson, and Sergei Scherbov


21 May 2014 - The Conversation

75 is the new 65, so we should all keep working for longer 

Warren C. Sanderson and Sergei Scherbov


09 May 2014 - The Conversation

Really, how old are you? The hands never lie 

Warren C. Sanderson and Sergei Scherbov


23 April 2014 - OpenPop.org

Do Grandparents Benefit from Grandparenting?

Valeria Bordone





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