Throughout December, the SETI Institute appeared across leading science and media outlets, reflecting the SETI Institute’s continued leadership in research and public engagement.
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The most startling revelation regarding 3I/ATLAS concerns its age. Associate Professor Michele Bannister of the University of ...
The unusual behaviour of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS has reignited online debate, but astronomers say the gaps in public ...
Another companion robot making its debut at CES 2026 is the OLLOBOT from a tech company of the same name. Setting this ...
Scientists used the world's largest single-dish radio telescope to scan comet 3I/ATLAS for signs of extraterrestrial life, but found no artificial radio emissions.
Scientists used the 100-metre Green Bank Telescope to look for alien signals but detected no radio signals from 3I/ATLAS.
It also pushed them to tighten their standards, especially when the conversation shifts from “interesting chemistry” to ...