The earliest such attempts date to Nikola Tesla in 1899. Where, and how, are we listening today? What are we hoping to hear?
Every one of us is unique and important, but at the same time, we’re a microscopic part of something that’s beyond ...
A strange shape has appeared in the Universe: a double luminous ring, invisible to the naked eye, but perfectly discernible ...
A new look at radio maps of the sky shows a pronounced tilt, called a dipole, that astronomers are still unable to explain ...
Every one of us is unique and important, but at the same time, we’re a microscopic part of something that’s beyond ...
By listening for ghostly radio echoes from the early Universe, scientists believe future Moon missions could determine what ...
An ultra-fast flash from the galaxy M82 reveals what may have been a rare "extragalactic magnetar giant flare." ...
Lacki’s study, “Artificial Broadcasts as Galactic Populations,” has been posted to the preprint science journal arXiv. In it, ...
When Ann Walter looked outside her rural West Texas home, she didn't know what to make of the bulky object slowly drifting across the sky. She was even more surprised to see what actually landed ...
The phone call is a complete surprise, and the winner finds out at almost the same time as the general public. This secrecy ...