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SETI@home Fall 2016 Fundraiser
The SETI@home Fall 2016 fundraiser has begun. If you haven't received your fundraising letter you can find it here.

The abundance of data has made our funding needs a little more demanding this year, so we're hoping you can help us out a bit more.

As always, thanks for running SETI@home
18 Nov 2016, 20:01:08 UTC · Comment


Celttooth has passed away.
We are sad to report the passing to long time SETI contributor Celttooth (M. Ian Russell) We will be lessened by his absence. 16 Nov 2016, 6:03:40 UTC · Comment


Nebula: Completing the SETI@home pipeline
Read about Nebula, a new and faster back end for SETI@home. Nebula removes RFI and finds persistent signals. Its goal is to let us finish the current SETI@home experiment. 7 Nov 2016, 21:48:28 UTC · Comment


Are aliens talking to us?
WIRED interviewed Berkeley SETI Research Center's Steve Croft and Eric Korpela, and the SETI Institute's Seth Shostak, about one method we use to figure out whether claimed ETI signals are legit: https://www.wired.com/2016/10/aliens-trying-contact-use-handy-scale/
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14 Oct 2016, 17:51:18 UTC · Comment


Another probable non-detection of ET
Dr. Korpela has posted his thoughts about the claimed detection of pulsed emission from extraterrestrial intelligence being beam at Earth from 234 different stars. He's not optimistic.

The Breakthrough Listen project has also posted a statement of a similarly cautious tone.
11 Oct 2016, 23:46:15 UTC · Comment


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