PSETI Center Research in the News Could we eavesdrop on communications that pass through our solar system? Jul 5, 2022 | Research in the NewsGail McCormick writes a press release for Penn State’s Eberly College of Science News about the recently accepted paper “A Search for Radio Technosignatures at the Solar Gravitational Lens Targeting Alpha Centauri,” written by the Fall 2020 SETI class at Penn State. Are we looking for extraterrestrial intelligence all wrong? May 17, 2022 | Research in the NewsNicole Karlis writes for Salon about “The Case for Technosignatures: Why They May Be Abundant, Long-lived, Highly Detectable, and Unambiguous,” a recent publication led by Jason Wright. ASTROPHYSICISTS MAY BE ON THE BRINK OF A MASSIVE ALIEN BREAKTHROUGH Apr 28, 2022 | Research in the NewsKiona Smith writes for Inverse about recent work led by Jason Wright on the possibility of technosignatures being much more common than biosignatures. There Should be More Evidence of Alien Technology Than Alien Biology Across the Milky Way Apr 25, 2022 | Research in the NewsAndy Tomaswick writes for Universe Today about recent work led by Jason Wright on the possibility of technosignatures being much more common than biosignatures. Astronomers Looked at 260,000 Stars to Find Alien Megastructures in the Milky Way Feb 17, 2022 | Research in the NewsPassant Rabie writes for Inverse about Project Hephaistos Paper I, led by our friends at Uppsala University, with comments from Macy Huston. Dyson Sphere ‘Feedback’: A Clue to New Observables? Jan 18, 2022 | Research in the NewsPaul Gilster writes for Centauri Dreams about Macy Huston and Jason Wright’s recent paper on “Evolutionary and Observational Consequences of Dyson Sphere Feedback.” New Way to Detect Dyson Spheres and Other Megastructures…If They Exist Dec 23, 2021 | Research in the NewsAnton Petrov speaks about Macy Huston and Jason Wright’s recent paper on “Evolutionary and Observational Consequences of Dyson Sphere Feedback.” A New Way to Detect Alien Megastructures Dec 8, 2021 | Research in the NewsMatthew Cimone writes for Universe Today about Macy Huston and Jason Wright’s recent paper “Evolutionary and Observational Consequences of Dyson Sphere Feedback.” Searching For Megastructures Nov 1, 2021 | Research in the NewsMitchell Cavanaugh writes a daily paper summary for Astrobites on Macy Huston & Jason Wright’s recent paper, “Evolutionary and Observational Consequences of Dyson Sphere Feedback.” The post was also featured on AAS Nova. Can we use the Sun to find aliens? Scientists propose a relativity trick Oct 14, 2021 | Research in the NewsPassant Rabie writes for Inverse about Stephen Kerby’s work on stellar gravitational lens engineering for interstellar communication. « Older Entries Next Entries » Share this:FacebookX
Could we eavesdrop on communications that pass through our solar system? Jul 5, 2022 | Research in the NewsGail McCormick writes a press release for Penn State’s Eberly College of Science News about the recently accepted paper “A Search for Radio Technosignatures at the Solar Gravitational Lens Targeting Alpha Centauri,” written by the Fall 2020 SETI class at Penn State.
Are we looking for extraterrestrial intelligence all wrong? May 17, 2022 | Research in the NewsNicole Karlis writes for Salon about “The Case for Technosignatures: Why They May Be Abundant, Long-lived, Highly Detectable, and Unambiguous,” a recent publication led by Jason Wright.
ASTROPHYSICISTS MAY BE ON THE BRINK OF A MASSIVE ALIEN BREAKTHROUGH Apr 28, 2022 | Research in the NewsKiona Smith writes for Inverse about recent work led by Jason Wright on the possibility of technosignatures being much more common than biosignatures.
There Should be More Evidence of Alien Technology Than Alien Biology Across the Milky Way Apr 25, 2022 | Research in the NewsAndy Tomaswick writes for Universe Today about recent work led by Jason Wright on the possibility of technosignatures being much more common than biosignatures.
Astronomers Looked at 260,000 Stars to Find Alien Megastructures in the Milky Way Feb 17, 2022 | Research in the NewsPassant Rabie writes for Inverse about Project Hephaistos Paper I, led by our friends at Uppsala University, with comments from Macy Huston.
Dyson Sphere ‘Feedback’: A Clue to New Observables? Jan 18, 2022 | Research in the NewsPaul Gilster writes for Centauri Dreams about Macy Huston and Jason Wright’s recent paper on “Evolutionary and Observational Consequences of Dyson Sphere Feedback.”
New Way to Detect Dyson Spheres and Other Megastructures…If They Exist Dec 23, 2021 | Research in the NewsAnton Petrov speaks about Macy Huston and Jason Wright’s recent paper on “Evolutionary and Observational Consequences of Dyson Sphere Feedback.”
A New Way to Detect Alien Megastructures Dec 8, 2021 | Research in the NewsMatthew Cimone writes for Universe Today about Macy Huston and Jason Wright’s recent paper “Evolutionary and Observational Consequences of Dyson Sphere Feedback.”
Searching For Megastructures Nov 1, 2021 | Research in the NewsMitchell Cavanaugh writes a daily paper summary for Astrobites on Macy Huston & Jason Wright’s recent paper, “Evolutionary and Observational Consequences of Dyson Sphere Feedback.” The post was also featured on AAS Nova.
Can we use the Sun to find aliens? Scientists propose a relativity trick Oct 14, 2021 | Research in the NewsPassant Rabie writes for Inverse about Stephen Kerby’s work on stellar gravitational lens engineering for interstellar communication.