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News


June 29, 2009
We updated the SERENDIP web site, now containing information about our recent trip to Arecibo (to install the new instrument and do some testing).

June 15, 2009
Here's a video of Dan Werthimer giving a short talk about SETI@home at the Maker Faire Bay Area (on May 30th, 2009). Warning: must sit through ad before viewing.

May 26, 2009
Dan Werthimer was on Science Friday discussing SETI@home's 10 year anniversary. Here is a recording of the interview.

May 26, 2009
A new update from the Planetary Society: SERENDIP Takes a Great Leap Forward.

May 20, 2009
You can tune in to video from tomorrow's SETI@home Anniversary seminar live on ustream.tv starting at 10am pacific time (1700 UTC). If you can't watch it live, don't worry. We will be posting the video for download later.

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