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Isaac Asimov Memorial Debate for 2020: where’s the Alien Life? (science video).

In the exciting Isaac Asimov Memorial Debate for 2020, Neil deGrasse Tyson hosts and moderates a lively discussion about how

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Is there life on Venus? (science video)

Researchers from Cardiff University and MIT just published a paper in Nature in which they claim to have found phosphine,

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No signs of alien technology in 10 million scanned star systems (science news).

Astronomers have just used the Murchison Widefield Array telescope to explore hundreds of times more broadly than any previous search

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The eerie silence? SETI discussion (video).

A technologically advanced extraterrestrial civilization could likely detect life on Earth if such beings exist. Life on Earth would be

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SETI expands hunt for alien life in the stars with Very Large Array (news).

Emerging technologies and new strategies are opening a new era in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence … aka SETI. New

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Astronomers to sweep, while Pentagon leaks (UFO news).

Two interesting stories drop across the SFcrowsnest desk thanks to our national newspapers. In the first story, astronomers are now

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The Drake Equation examined (science video).

The Drake equation provides a rough estimate of the number of civilisations in our galaxy … so where is ET

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Why intelligent life could be hiding out there in the galaxy (and probably is) (science documentary).

Answering the question of are we alone has turned out to be a bit more difficult than was originally envisioned

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Artificial intelligence loves strange alien galaxy fast radio bursts. True.
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Artificial intelligence loves strange alien galaxy fast radio bursts. True.

Artificial intelligence is invading many fields, most recently astronomy and the search for intelligent life in the universe, or SETI.

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E.T. just ain't there, says new research.
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E.T. just ain’t there, says new research.

Sensitive new telescopes now permit astronomers to detect waste heat expected to be a signature of advanced alien civilisations that

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