SETI researchers found no alien signals on interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, but the study refines future searches and expands ...
Japan's first SETI group plans radio observations near Sagittarius next August, aiming to decode the 1977 signal Astronomers in Japan have recently launched what they say is the country's first ...
TOKYO – Astronomers in Japan have recently launched what they say is the country’s first organisation dedicated to the search for alien life, with radio observations planned in the summer of 2027.
SETI Institute's radio scans of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS found no evidence of alien technology, confirming its natural origins.
Abraham ‘Avi’ Loeb, a Harvard University astrophysicist, spends most of his waking hours thinking about a giant rock. The rock’s name isn’t too catchy, 3I/ATLAS, and according to some, it’s more of a ...
The SETI scans have analysed more than 1,300 alien stars for artificial signals, radio waves and proof of advanced life in space. Altogether, the data dump represents more than one Petabyte (PB) or 10 ...
Shinya Narusawa (second from left) and others announce the launch of the Japanese Society for SETI, in Kobe, April 8, 2026. (Kyodo) KOBE (Kyodo) -- Astronomers in Japan have recently launched what ...
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