For 21 years, between 1999 and 2020, millions of people worldwide loaned UC Berkeley scientists their computers to search for ...
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Millions helped search for aliens — now, scientists are down to 100 signals worth a second look
UC Berkeley's SETI@home project, a crowdsourced scientific research initiative, identified nearly 12 billion potential ...
After reviewing almost 30 years of signals, University of California Berkeley researchers have identified 100 mysterious, ...
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UC Berkeley's crowdsourced project helped narrow down search for extraterrestrial life to 100 signals
UC Berkeley researchers narrow down two decades of space data to focus on 100 mysterious signals from the stars.
For twenty-one years, between 1999 and 2020, millions of people around the world lent the processing cycles of their personal ...
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 ...
The search for extraterrestrial life in this vast universe needs all hands on deck. A crowd-sourced project from UC Berkeley ...
Pioneering distributed computing project SETI@home has announced it’s shutting down “the volunteer computing part” of its search for alien life after more than 20 years. The project will go into ...
Berkeley — The longest-running search for radio signals from alien civilizations is getting a burst of new data from an upgraded Arecibo telescope, which means the SETI@home project needs more desktop ...
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 RESULTS Researchers plan to use the Arecibo radio telescope this month to take another look at some 150 celestial radio sources identified as likely targets in the search for ...
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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