SETI's Bill Diamond is not particularly convinced that we have ever been visited by members of an alien civilization.
Astrophysicist Owen Johnson takes a look at SETI's latest efforts to locate signs of alien technosignatures.
Not everyone has been impressed by claims made by David Grusch regarding recovered UFOs and 'non-human biologics'.
SETI astronomers are looking for signs of extraterrestrial communications within the vicinity of a large stellar explosion.
Astronomers at SETI have been using artificial intelligence to aid in their hunt for signs of intelligent alien life.
One of the pioneers of the modern field of the search for extraterrestrial intelligence has sadly passed away.
Data collected during the early days of the SETI@home project is now at risk of being lost.
Scientists have made several attempts to communicate with intelligent extraterrestrials over the decades.
Astronomers in Australia have conducted the deepest and widest ever search for extraterrestrial intelligence.
SETI has been searching for evidence of alien signals for decades, but what if we're using the wrong technology ?
It looks as though China may be about to take the lead in the global effort to detect an alien signal.
SETI's long-running initiative to use idle home computers to process data in the hunt for aliens has been halted.
SETI is ramping up its search for intelligent alien life by sniffing out indicators of extraterrestrial technology.
The research organization is today celebrating 35 years of searching for signs of extraterrestrial intelligence.
Researchers want to ascertain the public's views on how humanity should respond to first contact with aliens.
Amateur alien hunters now have the opportunity to browse and update an online database of SETI searches.
SETI has been attempting to determine if the first known interstellar visitor is under intelligent alien control.
A new study has indicated that we may have barely even scratched the surface in our hunt for intelligent aliens.
Astronomers discovered the signals after analyzing 400 terabytes of radio data using an artificial intelligence.
Scientists have revamped the scale used to determine the significance of potential extraterrestrial signals.