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Credit & Copyright: SETI@home,      
UC Berkeley SETI Team     
     
Explanation:
"Mom, can I use our computer to search for aliens?"       
Last week, the      
SETI@home project released      
free software      
that enables many home computers to search for      
signals from intelligent      
extra-terrestrials.       
     
These signals may have already been detected by the huge      
Arecibo radio telescope,      
but gone unnoticed due to the large amount of data      
that has been accumulating.       
     
SETI enthusiasts David Gedye and Craig Kasnoff      
realized that the enormous amount of computing power      
in people's homes might help.       
     
The resulting software can work as a      
screensaver and so after      
downloading a chunk of data, will only search for alien signals      
when the computer is otherwise idle.       
     
When running, the      
software will generate images like that      
shown above: a changing      
Fast Fourier Transform plot      
highlighting strong periodic signals.       
     
Although more likely to find      
false-alarms like known      
Earth-orbiting satellites, if your computer      
finds a true      
ET signal,      
SETI@home promises that you will be given due credit.     
     
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