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The Search for Intelligent Life Is About to Get a Lot More Interesting

by Pinchen Fan | Oct 16, 2023 | Research in the News

Jon Gertner writes for The New York Times about his interview with Prof. Jason Wright, the director of the PSETI Center, on SETI and the NASA CATS group.

Upcoming Missions Could Search for Ancient Alien Technology Within the Solar System

by Macy Huston | Sep 27, 2022 | Research in the News

Matt Williams writes for Universe Today about the recent white paper “Opportunities for Technosignature Science in the Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey,” a report from the First Penn State SETI Symposium.

How Should the World’s Governments Respond if We Detect an Alien Civilization?

by Macy Huston | Sep 8, 2022 | Research in the News

Evan Gough writes for Universe Today about “Geopolitical Implications of a Successful SETI Program,” a new paper accepted to Space Policy led by PSETI Center director Jason Wright.

Media Coverage of “A Search for Radio Technosignatures at the Solar Gravitational Lens Targeting Alpha Centauri”

by Macy Huston | Jul 7, 2022 | Research in the News

Several science news outlets covered 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. Nick Quaz for The Gal Times Jordan Stickler for ZME...

Could we eavesdrop on communications that pass through our solar system?

by Macy Huston | Jul 5, 2022 | Research in the News

Gail 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...

Are we looking for extraterrestrial intelligence all wrong?

by Macy Huston | May 17, 2022 | Research in the News

Nicole 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.
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