Animal models are commonly used to investigate developmental processes and disease risk, but humans and model systems (e.g., mice) differ substantially in the pace of development and aging. The timeline of human developmental circuits is well known, but it is unclear how such timelines compare with those in mice. We lack age alignments across the lifespan of mice and humans. Here, we build upon our Translating Time resource, which is a tool that equates corresponding ages during development. We collected 1,125 observations from age-related changes in body, bone, dental, and brain processes to equate corresponding ages across humans, mice, and rats to boost power for comparison across humans and mice. We acquired high-resolution diffusion MR scans of mouse brains (