Aliens might be transmitting communications signals to each other across exoplanets, some astronomers think. Since these signals are likely sent as narrowband radio waves, we may now have a way to ...
Humanity experiences unprecedented peace and happiness in Apple TV+’s ‘Pluribus,’ after an alien virus arrives in the form of ...
Historically, many scientists and society have been fascinated by the prospect of making contact with extraterrestrial ...
Scientists searched 27 exoplanets for alien technology using planetary eclipses, revealing a new way SETI hunts signals ...
SETI Institute Tracks ‘Twinkling’ Pulsar Signals to Sharpen Cosmic Clocks and Hunt for Alien Signals
SETI scientists observing a pulsar’s radio pulses over time are redefining how astronomers time pulsars and search for ...
Scientists suggest the first alien signal we detect could be a desperate cry for help from a fading civilization.
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 ...
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 ...
MeerKAT telescope identified 3I/ATLAS as a natural comet, debunking alien tech theories with advanced hydroxyl and ...
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