Something is interfering with alien radio signals in space, new paper claims β and there's an easy way to fix it

- New research suggests that plasma from distant stars may interfere with and transform radio signals sent by alien civilizations.
- This phenomenon could cause signals to be distorted or altered, leading scientists on Earth to overlook prime evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence.
- The study highlights a critical gap in current SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) methods, which may be searching for the wrong signal patterns.
- Researchers claim there is an "easy way" to fix this by adjusting how signals are analyzed, potentially opening new avenues for detecting alien life.
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