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The first telescope designed to search for alien life began operating this month from northern California.
The state-of-the-art radio telescope, being operated by the SETI Institute, is still undergoing development and will be able to examine more stars in a year or two than Earth-bound scientists have been able to study in more than 45 years, the Washington Post reported Monday.
"We could have a billion intelligent cultures with radio waves buzzing around them, but we haven't had the capability to detect them," said astronomer Michael M. Davis, who overseas the project.

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Or you might just lack the capability of detecting that you're wasting a ton of money, but as long as the taxpayers aren't funding it, have fun.

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