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Stellar turbulence could be hiding alien radio signals
Solar storms around distant stars may be erasing alien radio signals before we ever hear them In A Nutshell Stellar winds and ...
A new study by researchers at the SETI Institute suggests stellar “space weather” could make radio signals from extraterrestrial intelligence harder to detect. Stellar activity and plasma ...
Planet K2-18b, an apparent water world 124 light years away, has been seen as a promising location in the search for aliens, ...
Since the first Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) experiment in 1960, scientists have been scanning the Milky Way for signs of advanced alien civilizations. They have looked for unusual ...
E.T. could be phoning home — but we’re not hearing the call. A new study published in The Astrophysical Journal argues that “space weather” could be distorting incoming transmissions from ...
Scientists reveal one key way we might have missed signals from aliens - ‘Smearing’ of signals could mean that there are ...
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99.9% certainty: The object is interstellar
Scientists have spent decades listening for a signal from the stars, but a new generation of alien hunters have decided that ...
Green Bank Telescope rules out alien signals in interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS after rigorous scientific deep search.
A new study by researchers at the SETI Institute suggests stellar "space weather" could make radio signals from ...
For more than six decades, astronomers have listened for possible signals from extraterrestrial civilisations, with no confirmed detection to date. A .
If advanced aliens lived on a planet within a few hundred to a thousand light years away from Earth, then vast numbers of their signals must already have crossed Earth without being noticed, a new ...
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