SETI@home has been one of the largest citizen science projects ever, with millions of users around the world.
A "crowdsourced" project in which home computer users were enlisted to help analyze radio signals from space is ending after more than two decades.
More than 60 years ago, the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) officially began with Project Ozma at the Greenbank Observatory in West Bank, Virginia. Led by famed astronomer Frank Drake ...
For over two decades, millions of personal computers around the world have joined forces to scan radio signals from the ...
After reviewing almost 30 years of signals, University of California Berkeley researchers have identified 100 mysterious, ...
For 21 years, private computers analyzed data from space for traces of extraterrestrials. The most promising signals are now ...
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UC Berkeley's SETI@home project, a crowdsourced scientific research initiative, identified nearly 12 billion potential ...
What new methods can be developed in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI)? This is what a recent white paper submitted to the 2025 NASA Decadal Astrobiology Research and Exploration ...
"...an interstellar traveler will not correspond with its senders because there is no benefit to that": Prof Loeb ...
Scientists are pouring their resources into searching for signs of life on other planets—but how might extraterrestrial life find us? An experiment spearheaded by the SETI Institute studies how alien ...
pt. I. Latest advances in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI). Exoplanets, extremophiles, and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence / Jill C. Tarter -- Current and nascent SETI ...