• About BreezyScroll
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact Us
Friday, June 5, 2026
BreezyScroll
  • Home
  • Breezy Stories
  • Technology
  • Gaming
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • World
  • Money
  • Sports
  • Breezy Explainer
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Breezy Stories
  • Technology
  • Gaming
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • World
  • Money
  • Sports
  • Breezy Explainer
No Result
View All Result
BreezyScroll
No Result
View All Result

Home  /  Space  /  Signals from the Milky Way’s center may be aliens saying “hello”: Study

Signals from the Milky Way’s center may be aliens saying “hello”: Study

by Siddhi Vinayak Misra
June 8, 2023
in Breezy Explainer, Space
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Signals from the Milky Way's center may be aliens saying "hello": Study

In their latest search for aliens or extraterrestrial life, scientists are attentively listening to radio signals emanating from the center of our galaxy.

Radio signals are being used to track down aliens

The theory that intelligent aliens could be lurking at the center of our galaxy – the Milky Way – has taken the exploration of extraterrestrial life in a new direction. Pulsar stars release narrow-frequency signals naturally, but humans also exploit them on purpose in technologies such as radar. Because these signals may stand out against the background radio noise in space, they are expected to be an effective technique to communicate over such large distances. As a result, scientists regard them as a suitable option to listen to while hunting for alien civilizations.

Strategy for locating aliens

The scientists described the novel alien-hunting approach in a new report published in The Astronomical Journal. The software was designed by the researchers, led by Cornell University graduate student Akshay Suresh, to recognize repeating frequency patterns that were tested on known pulsars that are known for picking up narrow frequencies flawlessly. These frequency ranges have been quite narrow, with a width of about a tenth of the frequencies used by an FM radio station. The researchers next used the approach to search for data from the Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia.

“Until now, radio SETI has primarily dedicated its efforts to the search for continuous signals,” said SETI Institute study co-author Vishal Gajjar in a statement.

“Our study sheds light on the remarkable energy efficiency of a train of pulses as a means of interstellar communication across vast distances. Notably, this study marks the first-ever comprehensive endeavor to conduct in-depth searches for these signals,” he added.

Why are scientists listening in the Milky Way’s center?

The researchers have focused on the signals emanating from the center of the Milky Way because they are crowded with stars and potentially habitable exoplanets. Furthermore, if sentient aliens exist at the heart of the Milky Way and seek to communicate with other galaxies, they may broadcast signals across a large range of planets due to their location at the center of the galaxy.

“Breakthrough Listen captures huge volumes of data, and Akshay’s technique provides a new method to help us search that haystack for needles that could provide tantalizing evidence of advanced extraterrestrial life forms,” study co-author and project scientist with the Breakthrough Listen program Steve Croft said.

ShareTweetShareSend

Recent Articles

WWDC 2026: What to Expect From Apple’s Biggest Software Event of the Year

WWDC 2026: What to Expect From Apple’s Biggest Software Event of the Year

June 4, 2026
US Wildlife Officials Urge Residents to Kill Invasive Tegu Lizards Spreading Across Southern States

US Wildlife Officials Urge Residents to Kill Invasive Tegu Lizards Spreading Across Southern States

June 4, 2026
Monako Glass: Chinese Smart Glasses Can Run Claude Code and Codex

Monako Glass: Chinese Smart Glasses Can Run Claude Code and Codex

June 4, 2026
Prince Harry Reportedly Not Invited to Peter Phillips’s Wedding Amid Royal Rift

Prince Harry Reportedly Not Invited to Peter Phillips’s Wedding Amid Royal Rift

June 4, 2026
BreezyScroll Logo

BreezyScroll is a global content platform that provides a unique experience of enhancing the knowledge quotient for its audience by providing the latest news and updates from various categories such as politics, sports, entertainment, technology, and more.
The platform aims to provide a concise and easy-to-read format for its users. BreezyScroll covers news stories from around the world, majorly the United States. The platform was launched in 2021 and has become one of the fastest-growing content companies in the US.

Follow Us

Browse by Category

  • Africa
  • Alaska
  • Animals
  • Asia
  • Athletics
  • Australia
  • Auto
  • Basketball
  • Bollywood
  • Brand
  • Breezy Explainer
  • Breezy Feature
  • Breezy Soul
  • Business
  • Canada
  • Chess
  • China
  • Coronavirus
  • Cricket
  • DIY
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Environment
  • EPL
  • Europe
  • Exclusive Interview
  • Exclusive Review
  • Football
  • Gaming
  • Health
  • Hollywood
  • India
  • International
  • K Pop
  • Law
  • Lifestyle
  • Middle East
  • Money
  • NFL
  • North America
  • OTT
  • Paris Olympics
  • Pets
  • Press Releases
  • Russia
  • Science
  • South America
  • Space
  • Sports
  • Startup
  • Technology
  • Tennis
  • Tennis
  • The Achievers
  • The US
  • Travel
  • UK
  • UK
  • Uncategorized
  • World
  • WWE

Trending Topics

AI Apple Australia Biden California Canada ChatGPT China Climate Change Coronavirus COVID-19 Donald Trump Elon Musk Featured Florida Google IPL Iran Japan Joe Biden Mars Meta Moon NASA NBA Netflix New York North Korea Ohio OpenAI Putin Russia Russia-Ukraine crisis South Korea Taliban Tesla Texas TikTok Trump Twitter UFO UK Ukraine USA Virat Kohli

No Result
View All Result
  • About BreezyScroll
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact Us

© 2024 · BreezyScroll.com

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Breezy Stories
  • Technology
  • Gaming
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • World
  • Money
  • Sports
  • Breezy Explainer

© 2024 · BreezyScroll.com

Go to mobile version