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Had a fantastic 4 days of SETI at the Third Penn State SETI Symposium!
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Jason Wright
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Proud adviser with a whole host of
@pseticenter.bsky.social
students, postdoc, and alumni! Winter Parts, Olivia Curtis,
@cayladedrick.bsky.social
(honorary), Nick Tusay,
@mhuston.bsky.social
, Pinchen Fan, Evan Sneed, Sofia Sheikh, Lennon Nichol, and Arianna Nielsen.
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We are excited to announce registration and abstract submission for talks, posters, and breakout sessions are now open for the 2025 SETI Symposium at Penn State, August 18-21, 2025!
sites.psu.edu/setisymposiu...
Please help us spread the word and we hope to see you in State College!
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The third SETI Symposium, presented by the Penn State Extraterrestrial Intelligence Center, will be hosted at the Penn Stater Hotel and Convention Center on August 18–21, 2025.
https://sites.psu.edu/setisymposium2025/
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Daniel Brady Mills
10 months ago
This work was a collaboration between
@jmacalad.bsky.social
,
@adamfrank4.bsky.social
, and
@astrowright.bsky.social
, and started as a series of conversations at the
@pseticenter.bsky.social
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Jenn Macalady
10 months ago
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
with
@pseticenter.bsky.social
@danbmills.bsky.social
and Adam Frank
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A reassessment of the “hard-steps” model for the evolution of intelligent life
Humans—and analogous life beyond Earth—may represent the probable outcome of biological and planetary coevolution.
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.ads5698
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Daniel Brady Mills
10 months ago
Had fun writing this with
@jmacalad.bsky.social
and
@astrowright.bsky.social
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add a skeleton here at some point
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Jenn Macalady
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Evolving intelligent life took billions of years − but it may not have been as unlikely as many scientists predicted
theconversation.com/evolving-int...
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Evolving intelligent life took billions of years − but it may not have been as unlikely as many scientists predicted
Humans evolved late in Earth history. While this timing inspired the conclusion that humanlike life is a cosmic improbability, a new study pushes back.
https://theconversation.com/evolving-intelligent-life-took-billions-of-years-but-it-may-not-have-been-as-unlikely-as-many-scientists-predicted-249114?utm_source=bluesky&utm_medium=bylineblueskybutton
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