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Handful of Habstars
Topic: Alien Life
03/03/06
Summary: In the search for life on other worlds, scientists can listen for radio transmissions from stellar neighborhoods where intelligent civilizations might lurk or they can try to actually spot planets like our own in habitable zones around nearby stars. Either approach is tricky and relies on choosing the right targets for scrutiny out of the many thousands of nearby stars in our galactic neighborhood.

Defining Life
Topic: Alien Life
02/25/06
Summary: For scientists eying distant planets and solar systems for signs of alien activity, University of Colorado at Boulder Professor Carol Cleland suggests the first order of business is to keep an open mind.

Definindo Vida
Topic: Alien Life
02/25/06
Summary: Para cientistas visando planetas distantes e sistemas solares a procura de sinais de atividade alienígena, a Professora Carol Cleland da Universidade do Colorado de Boulder sugere que a primeira ordem da profissão é manter uma mente aberta.

SETI and the Cosmic Quarantine Hypothesis
Topic: Alien Life
10/17/05
Summary: How many technically advanced civilizations exist in our galaxy? With this essay by Steven Soter, Scientist-in-Residence in the Center for Ancient Studies at New York University, Astrobiology Magazine initiates the first in a series of 'Gedanken', or thought, experiments - musings by noted scientists on scientific mysteries in a series of "what if" scenarios.

M Dwarfs: The Search for Life is On
Topic: Alien Life
08/29/05
Summary: M-dwarf stars, much smaller, dimmer and cooler than stars like our sun, are by far the most common type of star in our galaxy. Yet scientists searching for life on other worlds have not shown much interest in M dwarfs. That's about to change.

Ticking Oxygen Clocks
Topic: Alien Life
06/21/05
Summary: Does life exist on other planets? An atmosphere rich in oxygen is the most likely source of energy for complex life to exist anywhere in the Universe.

Radio Free Earth
Topic: Alien Life
02/02/05
Summary: In Part Three in the series on stellar and terrestrial evolution, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Director of the Hayden Planetarium and host of the PBS/NOVA Series "Origins", discusses the limits of radio searches for extraterrestrial life.

Templating Ourselves
Topic: Alien Life
01/31/05
Summary: In Part Two in the series on stellar and terrestrial evolution, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Director of the Hayden Planetarium and host of the PBS/NOVA Series "Origins", discusses the human tendency of being self-centered, and how that can shape our reality and cloud our vision of the truth.

Listening for ET: Two Decades
Topic: Alien Life
01/07/05
Summary: The SETI Institute predicts that we'll detect an extraterrestrial transmission within twenty years. Within a year, the first thirty dishes of a huge telescope array will be operational, forming the basis of a giant ear that listens for intelligent beings in space.

De Ouvido nos ETs: Duas Décadas
Topic: Alien Life
01/07/05
Summary: SETI Institute (Instituto SETI) prevê que detectaremos transmissão extraterrestre dentro de vinte anos. Dentro de um ano, as primeiras trinta antenas de um enorme conjunto de telescópios estará operacional, formando a base de uma orelha gigante que procura por seres inteligentes no espaço.

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