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Loud signals could lead us to the first alien civilization, new study suggests
However, a new study available on the arXiv preprint server introduces a compelling idea about how we might first encounter ...
Historically, many scientists and society have been fascinated by the prospect of making contact with extraterrestrial ...
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Is the first alien signal a civilization’s last message?
The first unmistakable signal from another intelligence would rank alongside fire and writing in the story of our species, ...
Scientists suggest the first alien signal we detect could be a desperate cry for help from a fading civilization.
SETI's 1977 "Wow!" signal from deep space was even stronger than originally thought, but its source remains a complete ...
In the many decades of NASA exploration, there has only been one detection that got on that scale. It was collected by the ...
SETI Institute Tracks ‘Twinkling’ Pulsar Signals to Sharpen Cosmic Clocks and Hunt for Alien Signals
SETI scientists observing a pulsar’s radio pulses over time are redefining how astronomers time pulsars and search for ...
One of Britain’s most prominent space scientists believes humanity may finally get an answer to one of its oldest questions ...
"Considering the direction and frequency of our most common signals gives insights into where we should be looking to improve our chances of detecting alien technosignatures." When you purchase ...
The recent, widely covered signal that's allegedly got SETI hot and bothered is almost certainly not aliens. But that doesn't mean it's not cool. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X ...
Your browser does not support the audio element. In a significant advance for astronomy, researchers from the Breakthrough Listen initiative, working in collaboration ...
Today, the House Science Committee held a hearing on "Astrobiology and the Search for Life in the Universe," discussing the steps we've taken to search for life in outer space. Unfortunately, we're ...
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