As this interstellar object approached its closest point to Earth, a massive radio telescope attempted to sniff out a ...
An international team of researchers pointed the largest single-dish radio telescope in the world at 3I/ATLAS.
Astronomers conducted a radio scan of interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, finding no credible signs of artificial technology, supporting its natural origin.
Researchers noted that two other teams conducted independent searches of 3I/ATLAS at different frequencies. Neither group detected credible artificial radio signals. Scientists say the findings ...
Signals from a distant world have pushed the search for alien life out of science fiction and into the realm of testable ...
The interstellar object 3I/ATLAS showed no signs of alien technology, according to sensitive radio observations conducted by scientists.
Recent scans of interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS by the Green Bank Telescope show no radio signals, yet astronomers argue it is ...
With 3I/ATLAS streaking away from our planet, speculation remains as to whether the interstellar comet is alien or not.
A dedicated scan for signs of radio-transmitting technology in interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS has come back with absolute ...
Unlike the comets that call our solar system home, 3I/ATLAS is a cosmic nomad on a hyperbolic trajectory — a one-time flyby ...
Harvard's Avi Loeb argues 3I/ATLAS shows signs of alien technology, from its 0.2% probability flight path to bizarre metal ...
I/ATLAS was first discovered on July 1, 2025, it has garnered much attention, including speculation, hopes and fears that it ...