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Mountain View, CA – The SETI Institute announced it will expand its pilot program funded through a grant from the Amateur ...
The short answer is that GNU technology could revolutionize the development of receiving equipment for SETI (and for radio astronomy in general.) It promises to speed the design of new receivers, and ...
Using data from the now-destroyed Arecibo radio telescope, scientists from the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) Institute have unlocked the secrets of signals from "cosmic ...
A novel way to find aliens might be through gravitational wave detection, Loeb says. He is interested in laser interferometry ...
Scientists at Penn State and the SETI Institute have developed a new method to search for interplanetary radio signals from planets in the TRAPPIST-1 system. Using the Allen Telescope Array ...
The SETI radio telescopes have picked up several unusual radio transmissions from deep space. The analysis of the signals support the conclusion that the transmissions originated from intelligent ...
The last bolt was secured on the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope, or FAST, in July, officially making it the largest single-dish radio telescope in the world. Nestled in a natural ...
Over the past decade, scientists have detected a puzzling phenomenon: radio pulses coming from within our Milky Way galaxy that would pulse every two hours, like a cosmic heartbeat.
radio telescopes have been eavesdropping on the cosmos, hoping to detect alien signals. Now NASA is expanding the scope of that search: For the first time, it has awarded a grant to a SETI project ...