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SETI Institute launches radio search for alien life amid 20,000 red dwarf stars
by Alan Boyle on March 30, 2016 at 1:48 pm
The SETI Institute is shifting the focus of its search for extraterrestrial intelligence to places that could harbor life that’s not as we know it: 20,000 red-dwarf star systems.
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“This may be one instance in which older is better,” SETI Institute astronomer Seth Shostak said. “Older solar systems have had more time to produce intelligent species.”
SETI Institute launches radio search for alien life amid 20,000 red dwarf stars
by Alan Boyle on March 30, 2016 at 1:48 pm
The SETI Institute is shifting the focus of its search for extraterrestrial intelligence to places that could harbor life that’s not as we know it: 20,000 red-dwarf star systems.
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“This may be one instance in which older is better,” SETI Institute astronomer Seth Shostak said. “Older solar systems have had more time to produce intelligent species.”
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