A team of scientists recently proposed a wider set of criteria for planets that could support life.
Read More »Searching Earth for signs of historical extraterrestrial presence
One scientist suggests launching a new approach that could complement SETI's efforts in the search for extraterrestrial life.
Read More »Europe looks to complement SETI’s search for alien signals
Europe's Low Frequency Array hopes to complement SETI's search for extraterrestrial communications.
Read More »Scientists begin new search for alien signals
Scientists are aiming a radio telescope at select planets in hopes of detecting alien signals.
Read More »Titan may have huge ocean
A new study suggests that Saturn's moon Titan may have a huge ocean of liquid water beneath its surface.
Read More »Washington Post writer releases book about extraterrestrial life
A new book about the search for extraterrestrial life was released this month by Washington Post staff writer Marc Kaufman.
Read More »SETI on hold
The SETI institute has been forced to suspend operations of its Allen Telescope Array.
Read More »Astronomy professor lectures about aliens
An astronomy professor at Sacramento State delivered a public lecture last night on the topic of extraterrestrial life.
Read More »NASA extraterrestrial life researcher dies
Blumberg died at the age of 85 on Tuesday during a NASA workshop in California.
Read More »NASA plans manned astroid mission
start by sending astronauts to an asteroid for the first time in history.
Read More »Study suggests Milky Way contains billions of Earth-like planets
Data collected by NASA's Kepler telescope continues to reveal new and exciting information about alien planets in the Milky Way galaxy.
Read More »Stephen Hawking to speak at ASU
. . . a science and culture festival at which famed astrophysicist Stephen Hawking will be delivering a lecture.
Read More »University’s observatory searching for extraterrestrial life
Mainstream science seems to be shifting its view, taking the search for extraterrestrial life more seriously.
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