60 YEARS PLUS? ANY ISSUES USING POPULAR APPS DUE TO CHANGES IN MEMORY? PAID STUDY FOR YOUR OPINIONS ABOUT A HELPFUL TECHNOLOGY.
There is a new study happening at Weill Cornell Medicine’s Center on Aging and Behavioral Research to understand the challenges older adults with mild memory loss encounter with popular navigation and transportation apps.

One time visit to help make it easier for you! If eligible, you will be compensated.
Your input will be extremely valuable in helping us design new technologies for memory support.
If you are interested, please call us at 646-962-7141 or email us at AgingBehavioralRsrch@med.cornell.edu.
The Line That Didn’t Land
I stood in the back of Good Shepherd Chapel on the evening of April 15, 2026, at the Steam Plant Demolition Town Hall, watching people adjust scarves and jackets before the meeting began. Benjamin Jones, President and CEO of RIOC, thanked us for attending and, without a pause, said he was “pleased to host tonight’s town hall on the city’s demolition of its steam plant.” The demolition, in other words, was not up for discussion.





