The US Food and Drug Administration has authorized marketing of the first eyeglass lenses that not only correct nearsightedness in children, they can slow the progression of the condition.
"I would rather fight Stage 4 cancer again if it meant I could reverse my decision to get LASIK," Alexis Mencos told Newsweek.
A spectacle lens designed to slow the progression of myopia can, for the first time, be marketed as a myopia control device in the United States.
Eyewear giant EssilorLuxottica on Friday convinced a U.S. judge to dismiss consumer lawsuits accusing the Ray-Ban maker of ...
The FDA has authorized marketing of Essilor Stellest spectacle lenses by EssilorLuxottica, allowing the first eyeglass lenses ...
Gerard Depardieu, who has triggered a watershed moment for the #MeToo movement in France, will stand in a criminal trial where he will be prosecuted on rape by digital penetration and sexual assault ...
For the better part of a decade, tech investor Balaji Srinivasan has been calling for Silicon Valley to “secede” from the rest of the United States. The free-market tech guru doesn’t just want space ...
Two authors have filed a lawsuit against Apple, accusing the company of infringing on their copyright by using their books to train its artificial intelligence model without their consent. The ...
More than 500 Morgan Stanley interns shared how they use and think about AI in a survey. They revealed their favorite tools and how worried they are about it taking their jobs. Here are the highlights ...
Two authors claim that Apple trained its AI models using Books3, an infamous dataset of pirated copyrighted books. Jibin is a tech news writer based in Ahmedabad, India, who loves breaking down ...
Testimony has ended in the trial of a woman charged with murder in the death of a Polk County Sheriff’s deputy. FBI releases images of person of interest amid manhunt for Charlie Kirk's killer Greene: ...
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