A recent SETI Institute study suggests that space weather could blur and weaken extraterrestrial radio signals long before they reach us.
The non-profit SETI Institute, the Berkeley SETI Research Center and the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research announced the study using the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) in Western ...
The experts have never listened out for this type of signal despite listening to 1.6 million star systems so far. SCIENTISTS on the hunt for aliens are searching for a new type of signal. The experts ...
In an exclusive interview with Starlust, astronomer Vishal Gajjar of the SETI Institute discusses how stars may be ...
Scientists have not been able to find so-called "technosignatures" - but there are several theories as to why ALIEN civilizations far more advanced than ours may be lying in wait in distant galaxies – ...
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TO START: Flip through the bands to find signals. In the log at the bottom, it should say in blue how many signals are in ...
SCIENTISTS on the hunt for aliens are searching for a new type of signal. The experts think alien life could be sending us a message via low uncharted frequencies. Researchers from SETI’s Breakthrough ...
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