For 21 years, private computers analyzed data from space for traces of extraterrestrials. The most promising signals are now ...
For over two decades, millions of people volunteered the computational capacity of their computers to help UC Berkeley ...
It's important to note that folding@home is NOT a BOINC project. Not implying that point should take away from contributing to folding@home if you want, but if you already have BOINC installed, there ...
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Scientists narrow search to 100 mysterious signals, and one of them could be from aliens!
TheSETI@home project, after decades of data collection, is approaching the end of its massive search for extraterrestrial ...
For 21 years, between 1999 and 2020, millions of people worldwide loaned UC Berkeley scientists their computers to search for ...
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This SETI program is chasing down its final 100 signals. Could one of them be from aliens?
Astronomers are using China's powerful FAST radio telescope to chase after 100 intriguing signals detected by the SETI@home ...
For twenty-one years, between 1999 and 2020, millions of people around the world lent the processing cycles of their personal ...
Planetary Society Salutes Top 10 Teams and Individuals on SETI@home’s 5th Anniversary Five years after The Planetary Society helped launch SETI@home, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence that ...
SETI@home has announced that it will no longer be distributing new work to clients starting on March 31st as it has enough data and wants to focus on completing a back-end analysis of it. SETI@home is ...
After nearly four years of searching for extraterrestrial intelligence, the SETI@home project will now take a closer look at its most promising candidate radio sources. The “Stellar Countdown” will ...
Back in the late 1990s, when I was still struggling to make my love of computers educationally official, I found myself in particular awe of a mysterious program that appeared in the Comp Sci lab one ...
Still #110 on team Ars, I crunched a lot of WU back in the day. I switched to F@H for a while, but when I went to Japan the 3rd time about 2007 I lost interest. I haven't ran a distributed client in a ...
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