“New and unique opportunities now exist to look for technosignatures (TS) beyond traditional SETI radio searches, motivated by tremendous advances in exoplanet science and observing capabilities in recent years,” said scientist Hector Socar-Navarro, who led a study recently published in Earth and Planetary Astrophysics.
SETI (Search for ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence) has mostly relied on radio signals until now, but there has still been no hard evidence of an artificial radio signal from space. Too many objects in space give them off. Radio galaxies, pulsars and quasarseject the most radio waves, though any cosmic body with a dynamic magnetic field can produce them. Socar-Navarro and his team have now developed twelve mission concepts that could ditch radio waves and instead zero in on technosignatures, or evidence of alien technology. These concepts are further divided into two categories. Some are supposed to keep an eye on anything weird in the solar system, while others exte
What 28 celebrities looked like before going gray
By insider@insider.com (Gabbi Shaw) of INSIDER |
What 28 celebrities looked like before going gray
Going gray is a natural part of life - even for your favorite celebrities.
While many people opt to dye their hair, these 28 celebs prove that going gray can look amazing.
Allison Janney said in April 2021 that letting hair go natural made her feel free.
The Crown wins Best TV Series Drama
From CNN s Chloe Melas Netflix
Best TV Series Drama went to Netflix s The Crown. The highly successful franchise, led the way with six nominations, tied with the film Mank.
It was big night for the series, whose two leads, Josh O Connor and Emma Corrin both won earlier in the evening for their respective roles as Prince Charles and Princess Diana.
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10:09 p.m. ET, February 28, 2021 Minari director says his film goes deeper than any language: It s a language of the heart
From CNN s Adrienne Vogt Minari just won the Golden Globe for best motion picture foreign language.
It’s hard to believe that last year’s Golden Globes saw Hollywood’s biggest stars meeting in one place — maskless in couture — to glide down the red carpet, hug each other even, and then sit inches away from each other to eat and drink in one not-so-ventilated room. Good times.…