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do alien space sailors unfurl their solar sails to surf interstellar laser beams?
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do alien space sailors unfurl their solar sails to surf interstellar laser beams?

A new proposal posits that some of the fast radio bursts we've been routinely detecting may be coming from aliens, though not on purpose...

to find aliens, we need to know when and why life began on earth
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to find aliens, we need to know when and why life began on earth

Knowing how life started right here at home can tell us how likely it is to sprout on another world.

the amazing, rocky, nearby, (potentially) habitable solar system
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the amazing, rocky, nearby, (potentially) habitable solar system

The TRAPPIST-1 solar system is the most unique one we've seen so far and could offer amazing possibilities for life.

the many mysteries of proxima centauri b
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the many mysteries of proxima centauri b

We still know very little about the closest extrasolar world we've discovered, including whether it's suitable for life.

how one planet shows an indirect glimpse of our future and the fermi paradox
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how one planet shows an indirect glimpse of our future and the fermi paradox

If there was a thriving alien civilization on one of the best candidates for life in our stellar neighborhood, we missed them by well over a billion years...

why seti is probably going to fail and why that’s really not a bad thing
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why seti is probably going to fail and why that’s really not a bad thing

Just because we're very unlikely to hear from aliens doesn't mean we shouldn't at least try to listen.

the study that could quite literally change everything if it’s right
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the study that could quite literally change everything if it’s right

A new paper claims that the universe's expansion isn't accelerating. If that's true, we have to start rewriting cosmology as we know it.

why hundreds of aliens probably aren’t trying to contact us
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why hundreds of aliens probably aren’t trying to contact us

Oddly, this is a case when a few signals would make a better case for alien contact than hundreds.

why the typical habitable planet may be nothing like our own
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why the typical habitable planet may be nothing like our own

We typically think of Earth as an ideal world for habitability, but what we've discovered so far hints at us being an oddball.

the deep space cataclysm that keeps on happening
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the deep space cataclysm that keeps on happening

Fast radio bursts get even more mysterious with new detections and point to a new culprit: magnetically supercharged neutron stars.

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