New SETI research suggests space weather like solar winds could be interfering with alien radio signals, making them harder to detect.
We may be missing alien radio signals because they have become smeared beyond the narrowband detectors that SETI utilizes, a ...
SETI has spent decades listening for a sharp, well-defined radio signal that could indicate it was sent by distant intelligent life. Now researchers believe that space weather could distort and blur s ...
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Scientists say that this new finding could be why we haven't received any alien signals from space yet
A study by alien searchers at the SETI Institute (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) could explain why humanity has ...
Scientists are scrambling to explain why interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS is carrying life's chemical building blocks at concentrations never before seen, and it makes its final pass through our cosmic n ...
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‘Project Hail Mary' review: Ryan Gosling - and its alien - power a wondrous sci-fi adventure
Phil Lord and Christopher Miller turn Bay Area author Andy Weir's novel "Project Hail Mary" into a terrific science fiction popcorn movie.
What: SETI Institute Artists-in-Residence present Exoplanetary Poetry, an art-science collaboration that trains artificial intelligence on exoplanet atmospheric chemi ...
ICE can now count military veterans among its protestors in Newark. The New Jersey chapter of a nationwide veterans group has leased space on an electronic billboard in a highly visible downtown ...
The researchers who scan the skies for radio signals from extraterrestrials are now rethinking their approach.
Stellar activity and plasma turbulence could distort narrow radio signals before they leave their home planetary systems, potentially explaining part of the long silence in the search for ...
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