2020 highlights advances in SETI, contributions of undergraduate scientists

“Where is everybody?” It is hard to imagine this simple question, uttered in a lunchroom among friends in 1950, would spawn one of the most persistent global scientific initiatives in modern history. The speaker was Enrico Fermi, an Italian nuclear physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project and constructed the world’s first functioning nuclear reactor… Continue reading 2020 highlights advances in SETI, contributions of undergraduate scientists