Scientists believe turbulent “space weather” around distant stars could be scrambling potential alien signals before they ...
NASA-funded research suggests that space weather phenomena could be distorting potential extraterrestrial signals, making them difficult to detect.
But if they’re a little too sci-fi for your taste, new research funded by NASA from the SETI Institute provides a ...
A new study by the SETI Institute suggests that the alien signals might be right here, surrounding us all of the time, and we're just unable to pick them out.
SETI researchers may have missed alien signals due to a cosmic phenomenon that distorts narrowband radio waves, new research ...
For four decades, many SETI experiments have focused on finding sharp spikes in frequency but the new study says signals may not stay narrow as they travel away from their home system.
New SETI research suggests space weather like solar winds could be interfering with alien radio signals, making them harder ...
Radio silence has long puzzled those searching for extraterrestrial intelligence, but the answer might lie much closer to the ...
Many people who don’t believe one conspiracy theory about that station—known as the High-frequency Active Auroral Research ...
What steps can be taken to identify why we haven’t received radio signals from an extraterrestrial intelligence, also called technosignatures? This i | Space ...
Turbulent plasma near distant stars could blur ultra-narrow signals before they leave their home star systems - making them ...
"If a signal gets broadened by its own star's environment, it can slip below our detection thresholds, even if it's there." ...