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Dec 02 2025BUSINESS

New Jersey's Cash Boost for Innovative Companies

New Jersey has rolled out a fresh set of rules to help businesses save money on research and development. The state's tax division released a new handbook. It's all about a special tax break for companies that invest in creating new products or technologies. This handbook breaks down how companies

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

Decoding the First Clues of Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a condition that affects people in different ways. Its early signs vary widely, making it challenging to predict how the disease will progress. Some individuals experience vision problems, while others might feel weakness or unusual sensations in their limbs. This variatio

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

Horses and the Hidden Power of Metformin

Horses share a unique trait with humans: they can develop atrial fibrillation (AF) on their own. This makes them invaluable for studying this heart condition and testing treatments. AF is tricky because, over time, it changes the heart's structure, making it harder to treat. Scientists have noticed

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Dec 02 2025SPORTS

Gift Ideas for Sports Enthusiasts: Small but Mighty Presents for the Holidays

The holiday season is here, and with it comes the challenge of finding the perfect gifts. For those who love sports, picking out something special can be a fun task. But with so many choices, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. The key is to find gifts that show you care and match their interests. Sport

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Science of Pregnancy and Childbirth

Pregnancy changes a woman's body in amazing ways. It affects how she moves, stands, and balances. Yet, we don't know much about these changes. This is surprising because these changes can cause problems for moms-to-be. A recent study looked at all the research on this topic. They found 87 studies, b

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Dec 02 2025SCIENCE

A New Hope in the Fight Against HIV

Researchers have been working hard to find a way to control HIV without daily medication. A recent study involving 10 participants showed some promising results. The participants received experimental treatments designed to boost their immune systems. After stopping their usual HIV medication, six o

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Dec 02 2025SCIENCE

Brain and Brawn: Testing the Limits of Cycling and Visual Hunting

Ever wondered how cycling and visual tasks affect your brain? A small study tried to find out. They looked at how cycling on a stationary bike and a visual task, like searching for items, impact brain function. Twenty-seven young adults took part. They did four sessions. First, they checked their f

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Dec 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Boosts Medical Research: A New Way to See Inside a Mouse

A Cleveland company and Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) just got a big $2. 5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health. This money will help them use AI to make medical research faster and more detailed. The team, led by CWRU professor Susann Brady-Kalnay and BioInVision Inc. , wa

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

North Korea's Hidden Faith: A Fight for Belief

North Korea's government claims it has won its fight against religion, but a recent report tells a different story. A survey of defectors found that almost everyone agrees: practicing religion openly is impossible. The country is officially atheist, but its constitution says people can believe what

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Churches and Politics: A Legal Showdown

A big fight is happening in court. It could change how churches talk about politics. A group of religious organizations sued the government. They want to change a rule from 1954. This rule stops churches from supporting political candidates. The rule is called the Johnson Amendment. In November 202

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