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Deezer makes it easier for rival platforms to take a stance against AI-generated music

In a significant move last year, Deezer unveiled an innovative AI detection tool designed to automatically tag fully AI-generated music. The purpose of this tool is to assist listeners in

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AI layoffs or ‘AI-washing’? | JS

Are Companies Truly Adapting to AI or Using it as an Excuse for Layoffs? One of the key questions being

Bored of snakes and ladders? Some maths can help bring back the fun

Snakes and ladders, also known as Chutes and Ladders, is a classic board game that has been enjoyed by people

Missing Link Between Parkinson’s Protein And Damage to Brain Cells Discovered : ScienceAlert

Potential Breakthrough in Parkinson's Disease Research A recent study conducted by researchers at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

Katharine Burr Blodgett’s legacy comes to light

Kendra Pierre-Louis, filling in for Rachel Feltman on Scientific American's Science Quickly, delves into the prevailing cultural perception that science

Amazon’s ‘Melania’ documentary makes $7M on opening weekend

“Melania” Documentary Surpasses Box Office Expectations “Melania,” a documentary focusing on First Lady Melania Trump, has exceeded box office expectations

The universe may be hiding a fundamentally unknowable quantum secret

We may never know the universal wave functionVICTOR de SCHWANBERG/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY/Getty Images Quantum physics has long been a fascinating

250-Million-Year-Old Fossil Reveals Origins of Our Unique Hearing : ScienceAlert

Uncovering the Evolution of Mammalian Hearing Abilities Modern mammals possess remarkable hearing capabilities, allowing them to perceive a wide range

U.S. quietly declassifies Cold–War era ‘JUMPSEAT’ surveillance satellites

The U.S. has quietly declassified a Cold-War era satellite program known as 'JUMPSEAT' that was used to spy on America's