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Advanced Alien Technology May Surround at Least 7 Stars in Our Galaxy ...


At least 7 stars in our galaxy have the potential to harbor advanced alien technology, researchers find By Ellyn Lapointe ... Read More

At least 7 stars in our galaxy have the potential to harbor advanced ...


Researchers found seven stars in our galaxy that might host alien megastructures called Dyson spheres. But these stars' strange behavior could also be explained by other phenomena, like clouds of dust ... Read More

Alien 'Dyson sphere' megastructures could surround at least 7 stars in ...


Researchers have identified at least seven stars in our galaxy that may be surrounded by super-advanced alien megastructures, known as Dyson spheres. However, this is not the only explanation for ... Read More

The fastest-moving stars in the galaxy may be piloted by ... - MSN


To explore the galaxy and hunt for resources, intelligent aliens might need to turn their home stars into natural spaceships, a new paper suggests. A few known star systems might fit the bill. Read More

7 potential 'alien megastructures' spotted in our galaxy are not what ...


To us, that would make a Dyson sphere appear as a star with a lot more infrared radiation than normal. In the latest search, the astronomers identified seven stars within 1,000 light-years of ... Read More

Alien energy-collecting megastructures may have been detected around stars


Another non-peer-reviewed paper from March also analyzed 5 million stars in our galaxy and found 53 potential IEE candidates. However, it's unclear if these two studies used the same dataset of stars. Read More

First low frequency search for alien technology in distant galaxies


Researchers have announced a groundbreaking study using the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) in Western Australia. The research is the first to search for signs of alien technology in galaxies ... Read More

Researchers start first low frequency search for alien technology in ...


Led by Dr. Chenoa Tremblay of the SETI Institute and Prof. Steven Tingay of Curtin University, this research is the first to search for signs of alien technology in galaxies beyond our own ... Read More

Half the Milky Way’s sun-like stars could be ... - MIT Technology Review


Armed with both Kepler and Gaia data, Bryson and his team were able to determine the rate of formation for sun-like stars in the galaxy, the number of stars likely to have rocky planets (with ... Read More


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