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To seek out the soft glow of new life and new civilizations

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Caren B. Les, [email protected]

The search for life on alien planets focuses largely on radio signals – on keeping an ear out for transmissions from far-off civilizations. But what if we kept an eye out instead, in the hope that the aliens literally have left a light on? If intelligent beings have indeed evolved around distant stars, they likely have developed artificial lighting systems for the dark hours, and those systems could help us spot them, say Abraham Loeb of Harvard University and Edwin Turner of Princeton University. Looking for artificial lighting instead of radio signals could help scientists...Read full article

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    Published: January 2012
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