TIME Launches TIME Longevity, a New Platform Focused on the Future of Extended Lifespans

TIME has launched TIME Longevity, a new editorial platform focused on the increasing lifespans of people and the implications for individuals, institutions, and society’s future.

The announcement precedes the TIME100 Impact Dinner: Leaders Shaping the Future of Health in New York City, which will honor members of the 2025 TIME100 Health list, recognizing their contributions to global health improvements.

TIME Longevity will provide reporting, analysis, and discussions concerning the factors contributing to longer lifespans, from scientific discoveries to societal changes. The initiative will include:

  • The Future of Living, a new interview series debuting this summer, showcasing prominent thinkers and innovators influencing the longevity revolution.
  • A dedicated longevity segment at the TIME100 Health Leadership Forum this September, bringing together leaders from medicine, biotech, policy, and other fields.
  • A forthcoming special report, highlighting the individuals, organizations, and innovations redefining the meaning of longer, healthier lives.

TIME CEO Jessica Sibley stated that TIME is expanding its health coverage with TIME Longevity, recognizing it as a significant shift in understanding health, aging, and potential. She hopes the new coverage will foster connection, conversation, and action.

TIME Editor in Chief Sam Jacobs said that TIME Longevity will be a platform dedicated to highlighting leaders and ideas that are transforming perspectives on aging, health, and the possibilities of extended lifespans.

The launch of TIME Longevity builds upon TIME’s existing health coverage, which includes in-depth explorations of , the science of , and the . It also complements existing franchises, tentpole events, such as the TIME100 Health List, the TIME100 Impact Dinner: Leaders Shaping the Future of Health, and the TIME100 Health Leadership Forum—all of which are now in their second year.