A recent SETI Institute study suggests that space weather could blur and weaken extraterrestrial radio signals long before they reach us.
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Scientists believe turbulent “space weather” around distant stars could be scrambling potential alien signals before they ...
SETI researchers may have missed alien signals due to a cosmic phenomenon that distorts narrowband radio waves, new research says.
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.
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Turbulent plasma near distant stars could blur ultra-narrow signals before they leave their home star systems - making them ...