The search for life in outer space hit a snag earlier this week when the SETI@Home project ran into some very terrestrial problems. A group of vandals apparently disrupted cables in the SETI@Home ...
For decades, we have been listening to the skies using radio telescopes – hoping to catch the faint chatter of alien signals. But we’ve heard nothing – and one of the reasons might be that we’re ...
The project with a capacity of 25 megawatts commenced commercial power generation after completing the tests of power plant, interconnection and commissioning. Chairman of the company Jag Bahadur ...
Is there intelligent life elsewhere in the universe? It’s a question that has been debated for centuries, if not millenia. But it is only recently that we’ve had an actual chance of finding out, with ...
Here's the good news: You can turn off the loop of the song from Close Encounters of the Third Kind that you've been playing for the past hour and a half. The bad news has come to pass; We haven't ...
The year was 1999, and the Intel Pentium III was the most powerful CPU on the market, screaming along at 500MHz. The University of California Berkeley sought to tap into the power of idling PCs to ...
Star systems are clustered tightly together near the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy — and they might hold a pulsating beacon used by alien civilizations to announce important ...
The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence Institute has launched a new campaign in hopes to radically improve our ability to detect signals from advanced alien civilizations. Despite decades ...
Jill Tarter, the astronomer who was the real-life basis for the alien-hunting character played by Jodi Foster in the film Contact, is stepping down as director of the non-profit SETI Institute's ...
The Seti Allen Telescope Array is based in Northern California A website has been launched that aims to get the public involved in the search for extraterrestrial life. Announced at the TED ...
The hunt for intelligent extraterrestrial life began in 1956 when Frank Drake, a young astronomer at the University of California at Santa Cruz, pointed a 25ft radio telescope at the Pleiades, 440 ...