The “Wow!” signal is one of our best pieces of evidence for aliens, but researchers are building a compelling case for a more ...
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.
The “Wow!” signal is one of our best pieces of evidence for aliens, but researchers are building a compelling case for a more ...
A new SETI study argues that turbulent space weather around distant stars can smear out ultra‑narrow alien radio signals, ...
With new technologies come new opportunities. And that is especially true in astronomy—with every new advanced telescope, we ...
A rare visitor from another star system prompted SETI to hunt for alien technology, but the mysterious object appears to be a ...
A study suggests that stellar plasma may distort alien signals, complicating SETI's search for extraterrestrial life by ...
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A new SETI study could change the hunt for alien life
SETI may have missed alien signals for 60 years because stellar plasma smears transmissions into noise, a new Astrophysical ...
In July 2025, astronomers spotted something remarkable passing through our Solar System, an object that had not come from ...
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Something in space is changing alien signals before they can reach Earth, new paper claims
New research suggests that alien radio signals may be transformed by plasma from their home stars — and scientists on Earth could be overlooking prime evidence of alien intelligence.
However, despite the theories, a fresh radio search has turned up no sign that the object, now named 3I/ATLAS, is emitting ...
It catches very low frequency radio waves made by lightning, solar storms and charged particles moving through Earth’s ...
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