The researchers who scan the skies for radio signals from extraterrestrials are now rethinking their approach.
SETI has spent decades listening for a sharp, well-defined radio signal that could indicate it was sent by distant intelligent life. Now researchers believe that space weather could distort and blur s ...
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Aliens could be sending signals, but space weather might be hiding them
For over six decades, the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) has been tirelessly scanning the cosmos for signs ...
Lee said SETI’s paper could answer the Fermi Paradox, the idea that if the universe is billions of years old, where are all ...
New research suggests that stormy space weather could be interfering with potential messages from extraterrestrial life, ...
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Why haven't we heard from aliens? SETI scientist says stars can wipe out any possible technosignature we can detect
The reason we haven’t heard from aliens could be remarkably simple: interstellar communication is hard, and turbulent plasma emitted by stars makes it harder. A new study proposes that when listening ...
Turbulent plasma near distant stars could blur ultra-narrow signals before they leave their home star systems - making them ...
Stellar activity and plasma turbulence could distort narrow radio signals before they leave their home planetary systems, potentially explaining part of the long silence in the search for ...
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Looks Like the Economy Is Hitting a “Nightmare Scenario”
Wall Street is seeing red. The post Looks Like the Economy Is Hitting a “Nightmare Scenario” appeared first on Futurism.
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The Supreme Court Just Dealt a Crushing Blow to “AI Artists”
"Although the Copyright Act does not define the term 'author,' multiple provisions of the act make clear that the term refers ...
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