- Apple Music is rolling out its own system for flagging AI-generated music
- ‘Transparency Tags’ will focus on visual elements as well as music composition
- The catch is that the responsibility lies with record labels and distributors
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The war between…

Electrons can be ‘kicked across’ solar materials at almost the fastest speed nature allows, scientists have discovered – challenging long-held theories about how solar energy systems work.

Nothing has officially launched the Nothing Phone 4a series, introducing two new smartphones with distinctive designs and upgraded hardware. The lineup includes the Nothing Phone 4a Pro, and both models feature the brand’s signature…

Populations of suburban deer have been on the rise across the U.S. for the last 50 years. Suburban landscapes are like buffet tables with their plentiful lawns, shrubs, and gardens that tempt the animals into human territory. But in many…


A resurrected ancient enzyme is helping scientists test how reliably Earth’s oldest rocks record signs of life. Scientists at the University of Wisconsin–Madison have brought a 3.2 billion-year-old enzyme back to life and tested it inside…

Taller buildings get a bad rap. New research from University of Toronto Engineering’s Center for the Sustainable Built Environment (CSBE) has found that while adding height does slightly increase embodied emissions, other building and…

Iran has warned it could strike Israel’s Dimona nuclear facility if the United States and Israel pursue regime change in Tehran, placing one of Israel’s most sensitive strategic sites at the center of the escalating conflict.
The warning,…
Recent University of Toronto Ph.D. graduate Gabrielle Migliato Marega (CivMin) has developed an improved tool for estimating how much water from heavy rains ends up in sanitary sewers. The tool is particularly useful in areas where accurate data…

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