A recent SETI Institute study suggests that space weather could blur and weaken extraterrestrial radio signals long before they reach us.
This study ranks Florida among the top states for alien abduction reports, where you have 1 in 1,102 odds of an extraterrestrial beaming you up.
Project Hail Mary ," the movie adaptation to Andy Weir's 2021 novel about a science teacher attempting to save the Earth from sun-eating microbes ...
The fictional biologist in ‘Project Hail Mary’ claims that potential alien organisms might not be made of carbon or require water, unlike life on Earth.
Oxygen has been the most important gas in our search for life among the cosmos thus far. On Earth, we have it in abundance ...
One of the longest-standing techniques in humanity’s search for life beyond Earth may be causing scientists to miss alien ...
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Alien signals detected? Exploring the unknown
Scientists pick up mysterious signals from space! Could it be aliens, or just cosmic noise? Dive into the latest discoveries.
Scientists believe turbulent “space weather” around distant stars could be scrambling potential alien signals before they ...
NASA-funded research suggests that space weather phenomena could be distorting potential extraterrestrial signals, making them difficult to detect.
New research provides a physics based solution for why we aren't hearing potential messages from alien civilizations.
A new study by the SETI Institute suggests that the alien signals might be right here, surrounding us all of the time, and we're just unable to pick them out.
SETI researchers may have missed alien signals due to a cosmic phenomenon that distorts narrowband radio waves, new research says.
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