A crowd-sourced search for alien intelligence called SETI@Home is in its final stages, analyzing 100 radio signals of interest using the world's largest radio telescope.
ALIEN-HUNTERS have narrowed down their 21-year-search for extraterrestrial life to 100 “signals of interest”. The mammoth quest has seen scientists trawl through as many as 12 billion ...
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SETI@home has been one of the largest citizen science projects ever, with millions of users around the world.
Language and radio signals may not matter to aliens. Instead, they might be using patterns to leave a biological fingerprint.
Tiny delays in pulsar signals measured by SETI scientists could aid the search for gravitational waves and extraterrestrial ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. One of the largest searches for alien intelligence in history is nearing completion, thanks to the help of more than 2 million ...
"...an interstellar traveler will not correspond with its senders because there is no benefit to that": Prof Loeb ...
Scientists have shortlisted 100 unusual radio signals from space after a 21-year search using Arecibo Observatory data. While not confirmed as alien messages, the findings keep hopes of ...
The search for extraterrestrial life in this vast universe needs all hands on deck. A crowd-sourced project from UC Berkeley called on volunteers to lend their home computers to search for signs of ...
Astronomers have been scanning the skies for alien radio signals for decades, but so far they’ve heard nary a peep (with one possible exception). But according to a recent study, that could be because ...
What does it take to detect a radio signal sent by extraterrestrial life to Earth? Two decades of work involving radio telescopes stationed on opposite sides of the world, a supercomputer in Germany, ...