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   KEYWORDS : EXTRATERRESTRIAL INTELLIGENCE
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Intelligence: A Rare Cosmic Commodity -- John D. Ruley  -- Space.com  -- April 10, 2008

Advanced ground and space-based telescopes are discovering new planets around other stars almost daily, but an environmental scientist from England believes that even if some of those planets turn out to be Earth-like, the odds are very low they'll have intelligent inhabitants.

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ET Visitors: Scientists See High Likelihood -- Leonard David  -- Space.com  -- January 14, 2005

A team of American scientists argue that recent astrophysical discoveries suggest that we should find ourselves in the midst of one or more extraterrestrial civilizations.

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ET first contact 'within 20 years' -- Marcus Chown  -- New Scientist  -- July 23, 2004

If intelligent life exists elsewhere in our galaxy, advances in computer processing power and radio telescope technology will ensure we detect their transmissions within two decades, says SETI Institute senior astronomer Seth Shostak.

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Interstellar Espionage: While We're Watching Mars, Could Someone be Watching Us? -- Seth Shostak  -- Space.com  -- January 22, 2004

Allen Tough argues that if extraterrestrial intelligent life exists in the universe then it will have sent probes out to look for life (similar to Voyage or the the Spirit rover). Seth Shostak looks at his argument and whether or not scientists should be looking for extraterrestrial probes.

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Would ET Vote? The Likelihood of Extraterrestrial Democracy -- Douglas Vakoch  -- Space.com  -- August 15, 2002

According to Harrison, a Professor of Psychology at the University of California at Davis, if we detect a signal from advanced extraterrestrials, there?s a good chance that the basic principles of democracy play a role in their society.

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Advanced Aliens: Why ET Will Be More Advanced than Humanity -- Seth Shostak  -- Space.com  -- December 04, 2000

Seth Shostak explains why any extraterrestrials we come into contact with will almost certainly be more technologically advanced than we are.

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Intelligence in the Cosmos: Flesh or Machine? -- Erik Baard  -- Space.com  -- August 15, 2000

SETI scientists speculate on whether or not the first extraterrestial intelligence they contact will be machine intelligence or biological intelligence.

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Where Are They? -- Feature -- Ian Crawford  -- Scientific American  -- July 01, 2000

Ian Crawford evaluates the evidence for the existence of intelligent life in the universe.

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Where are They? -- Andrew J. Lepage  -- Scientific American  -- July 01, 2000

Andrew J. Lepage analyzes previous searches for extraterrestrial intelligence and concludes that the majority of extraterrestrial civilizations are civilizations that are only slightly more advanced than our own.

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