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News

May 6, 2008
SETI@home Project Scientist Eric Korpela speaks about the probablility of finding intelligent life on earthlike planets as one of the guests interviewed by Seth Shostak on this week edition of 'Are We Alone', the SETI Institute's Weekly radio magazine.

May 1, 2008
Congratulations to team SETI.USA. Their total BOINC credits have exceeded 1 billion cobblestones!

April 28, 2008
The Near Time Persistency Checker (software we are developing to get up-to-date analysis of SETI@home results) has enjoyed recent progress. There is work still to be done, but the basic plumbing is in place - for example, on the Science Status page we added counts of signals SETI@home found where the Arecibo is currently pointing.

April 7, 2008
Some SETI@home volunteers put together a tribute to Arthur C. Clarke as a means of paying their final respects. We are sure he would have been touched by your sentiments.

April 3, 2008
Last night the BOINC database server crashed - all services are recovering now.

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