Space Weather Disrupts Signals Searching for Intelligent Life
A recent study suggests that space weather may be disrupting signals from intelligent life forms, making them undetectable on Earth.
Aliens, close encounters impossible: "Blame the solar storms"
A NASA-funded research by the SETI Institute suggests that solar storms disrupt radio signals from space, making it hard for extraterrestrial signals to reach us.
What if aliens have already sent us signals? A study suggests that 'space weather' could be hiding them
A new study suggests that radio signals emitted by potential extraterrestrial civilizations may be distorted by 'space weather', complicating their detection.
100 potential signals of alien intelligence will be analyzed by the world's largest radio telescope
The world's largest radio telescope, FAST, will analyze 100 potential signals of alien intelligence identified by the SETI@home project over 21 years.
Inspired by fireflies, this is the new way of searching for extraterrestrial intelligence
Scientists from the University of California have developed a new protocol for searching for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) based on the synchronization of light signals, akin to the behaviors of fireflies.