Science
Scan of stars turns up no alien signs yet – The West Australian
Using the Murchison Widefield Array telescope in outback Western Australia, scientists are conducting the broadest search for alien life so far.

Scientists have completed the broadest search to date for extraterrestrial civilisations by scanning roughly 10.3 million stars using a radio telescope in Australia but found nothing – not yet, at least.
Seeking evidence of possible life beyond our solar system, the researchers are hunting for “technosignatures” such as communications signals that may originate from intelligent alien beings.
Using the Murchison Widefield Array telescope in outback Western Australia, they searched for low-frequ…
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