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Eric Pezoa Dr. Korpela on CBC's "Quirks and Quarks"
An interview with Eric Korpela about SETI@home's investigation of the most promising signal candidates aired on CBC's "Quirks and Quarks" on Saturday.
You can find it here. You'll have to scroll down a bit to find it.
30 Mar 2026, 17:54:27 UTC
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YouTube video on SETI@home
Anton Petrov made a nice video about SETI@home and the recent papers.
1 Feb 2026, 0:24:32 UTC
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UPI story on SETI@home
Check out a story by United Press International about SETI@home.
30 Jan 2026, 21:53:54 UTC
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SETI@home on SETI LIVE 01/22/2026
SETI@home Director Eric Korpela will be discussing the recent SETI@home results papers on the SETI Institute's SETI Live Podcast at 2:30 PM PST (5:30 PM EST, 2230 UTC).
22 Jan 2026, 20:50:18 UTC
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SETI@home papers accepted for publication
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