Stellar plasma can smear alien radio signals before they escape their star system, making them harder for astronomers to detect.
We may be missing alien radio signals because they have become smeared beyond the narrowband detectors that SETI utilizes, a new study suggests.
Researchers who listen for signs of non-human life say signals ‘can slip below detection thresholds, even if it’s there’ ...
A new study shows that stars with low magnetic activity are likely to support exoplanetary systems, making the hunt for these ...
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An alien signal might arrive as a civilization’s dying echo
“The universe is not as quiet as we were told.” The line belongs to a dramatic retelling of a disputed signal claim, but it captures a sober scientific problem: the first technosignature humanity ...
For decades, humanity has been looking for answers to unravel the mystery surrounding aliens’ existence, but they have failed ...
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 ...
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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 ...
Scientists reveal one key way we might have missed signals from aliens - ‘Smearing’ of signals could mean that there are ...
A new study by researchers at the SETI Institute suggests stellar "space weather" could make radio signals from ...
It has been reported that US troops have been told that the war in Iran is the beginning of the final Battle of Armageddon ...
This was a difficult review for me to write. SML’s performance at The Loft last Wednesday doesn’t lend itself to a conventional concert review. Some concerts are easy to document: a setlist to follow, ...
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