BLIPSS: A Galactic Center Search for Periodic Technosignatures in the 4–8 GHz Band

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Led by Akshay Suresh, the BLIPSS project—an alliance of Cornell University, the SETI Institute, and Breakthrough Listen—searches for repeating, energy-efficient technosignatures in a very narrow 4–8 GHz window from the Galactic Center, testing the method on known pulsars and then applying it to Breakthrough Listen data from the Green Bank Telescope, a novel approach highlighted by Vishal Gajjar as seeking periodic signals that could serve as interstellar beacons.

SETI’s Technosignature Hunt: Quest for Extraterrestrial Signals in the Heart of the Milky Way Takes Off
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SETI’s Technosignature Hunt: Quest for Extraterrestrial Signals in the Heart of the Milky Way Takes Off

Cornell Universitys Akshay Suresh is leading the Breakthrough Listen Investigation for Periodic Spectral Signals (BLIPSS), a project focused on detecting repetitive signals from the Milky Ways core as potential evidence of extraterrestrial life. By focusing on dense star clusters and using a narro