
Eye Imaging Technology Inventor Reflects on Medical Breakthrough Impact
MIT alumnus David Huang developed optical coherence tomography, now used in 40 million eye procedures annually worldwide.

MIT alumnus David Huang developed optical coherence tomography, now used in 40 million eye procedures annually worldwide.

Hicham Harb, suspected of directing a 1982 attack on a Jewish restaurant in Paris that killed six people, has been arrested after decades as a fugitive.

Donald Trump endorsed Anthony Constantino, CEO of Sticker Mule, to replace Rep. Elise Stefanik in New York's congressional district.

Iran executed three young men, including a 19-year-old wrestler, raising concerns among rights groups about potential wave of executions of protest participants.

Video footage captured a UAE military aircraft pursuing and firing at what appeared to be an Iranian Shahed drone over Dubai waters.
U.S. property taxes increased 3.7% to $4,427 average while mortgage rates fell to 6.37% for the first time since recent Iran tensions.

The city of Los Angeles declared Marilyn Monroe's former residence a historic monument, prompting owners to file a lawsuit over blocked demolition plans.

A rare winter heat wave is breaking temperature records across the western United States, with San Francisco experiencing its hottest March in two decades.

MIT scientists have outlined strategies for non-invasive consciousness research using ultrasound and analog computing powered by electronic waste heat.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer expressed anger over not being told his US ambassador appointee had initially failed security checks.

A US appeals court has voided a $16.1 billion judgment against Argentina related to the seizure of energy company YPF.

Amazon has broadened its Shop Direct program that redirects customers to other retailers' websites for purchases.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested 13 individuals at a Pennsylvania Department of Motor Vehicles office after receiving a public tip.

PM Law Ltd, a Sheffield-based firm with 25 offices across England, suddenly closed on February 2 amid a major fraud probe.

Two men have been prosecuted under Britain's laws targeting illegal Channel crossings, including the first conviction under new legislation.
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