New research suggests that alien radio signals may be transformed by plasma from their home stars — and scientists on Earth could thus be overlooking prime evidence of alien intelligence.
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Scientists scanned an interstellar visitor for alien signals... what they found was unexpected
A rare visitor from another star system has undergone one of the most extensive technosignature searches ever conducted on an ...
On August 15, 1977, the Big Ear Radio Telescope in Delaware, Ohio, received the most powerful signal it would ever detect during its decades of observations. The signal lasted just 72 seconds, but ...
A new SETI study argues that turbulent space weather around distant stars can smear out ultra‑narrow alien radio signals, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Enrico Fermi famously asked "Where is everybody?" back in 1950. This research offers a disarmingly simple partial answer: alien ...
We may have been missing signals from intelligent aliens because of solar wind. Researchers from the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) Institute say this means we have been watching for ...
One of the longest-standing techniques in humanity’s search for life beyond Earth may be causing scientists to miss alien signals entirely, a new study finds. Since the very beginnings of the search ...
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