SciTechDaily reports University of Manchester researchers, presenting at the Royal Astronomical Society's National Astronomy Meeting, argue archived radio data could open new frequencies for SETI and show past searches covered far more stars than estimated.
Reanalyzing archived data is cheap and could reframe decades of null results. Watch for the published methodology and whether other SETI groups adopt the wider frequency approach.
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