A pair of MIT researchers has proposed a radical method for making our presence known in the universe. In a new feasibility study, the team says it could be possible to use laser technology as a ...
If intelligent alien civilizations do exist, scientists think they could be using powerful flashlights to communicate with us. Astronomers have started to explore the idea that aliens could be trying ...
Experts still debate whether sending signals into space is actually a good idea – or whether it will alert potential invaders to our presence. But a new plan suggests that we could create a ‘laser ...
A mysterious red beam pictured close to the International Space Station (ISS) proves that an alien mothership is trying to destroy it, according to UFO enthusiasts. NASA footage shows the red light in ...
The KIC 8462852 star was first spotted by online astronomers Planet Hunters in 2015, which appeared to be dipping in brightness. Astronomers struggled to explain why the star’s brightness was ...
A laser cloak could hide Earth from potential alien invaders. Professor David Kipping, an astronomer at Columbia University in New York, has said the relatively simple concept could make the world ...
The technology already exists to create a planetary porch light to tell aliens we're at home A GIANT telescope could use a powerful laser to tap out messages to alien stargazers, a new study has ...
While interstellar space travel is still in the realm of science fiction, scientists say that if an alien ship came within range of Earth at near light speed, we would be able to detect it. This is ...
A new Nasa-funded laser could help scientists find alien life. Researchers built the laser to detect signs of life and for identifying materials taken from other planets. But they also had to shrink ...
Scientists have gone back to scanning a pulsating star from a distant galaxy in hope of finding laser emissions that could provide more information about it. The star known as ‘KIC 8462852’ or ...
A laser cloak could hide Earth from potential alien invaders. Professor David Kipping, an astronomer at Columbia University in New York, has said the relatively simple concept could make the world ...
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