| May 4, 2010 -
      How to Mitigate Radar Contamination May 26, 2009 -
      SERENDIP Takes a Great Leap Forward
      (by the Planetary Society)
 September 16, 2008 -
      Astropulse: A New Way for E.T. to Phone Home (radio interview with Dan Werthimer)
      (by the Planetary Society)
 August 27, 2008 -
      Astropulse: A Fresh Look at the Skies in Search of E.T.
      (by the Planetary Society)
 January 15, 2008 -
      From SETI@home to Hominid Fossils: Citizens' Cyberscience Reshapes Research Landscape.
      (by the Planetary Society)
 November 8 2007 -
      Planetary System Detected Around SETI@home Target Star
      (by the Planetary Society)
 July 9, 2007 -
      Radar Blanking
 June 19, 2007 -
      Update on Arecibo Painting Upgrade
 August 14, 2006 -
      With Multi-Beam Receiver, SETI@home Takes Giant Step Forward
      (by the Planetary Society)
 July 7, 2005 -
      Analyzing Signals in Real Time
      (by the Planetary Society)
 September 20, 2004 -
      SETI@Home Chief Scientist Dan Werthimer Says Sorry, Wrong Number (radio show)
      (by the Planetary Society)
 August 24, 2004 -
      Scientists from Different Fields Line Up to Join the BOINC Family
      (by the Planetary Society)
 August 4, 2004 -
      Multi-Beam Receiver Promises New Vistas for SETI Research
      (by the Planetary Society)
 April 28, 2004 -
      SETI@home Reobservation Report
 February 17, 2004 -
      Rescored Candidates
 August 28, 2003 -
      Telescope Pointing Corrections
 February 25, 2003 -
      Receiver testing and maintenance
 February 14, 2003 -
      The Crab Nebula - An example of telescope position testing
 February 4, 2003 -
      Keeping up with data in 2002
 December 15, 2002 -
      Magical frames of reference and signal candidates
 October 24, 2002 -
      Identifying SETI@home's Best Signal Candidates for Reobservation
 April 29, 2002 -
      The Signal Candidate Scoring System
 April 2, 2002 -
      An Explanation of Signal Candidates
 March 5, 2002 -
      Persistency Checking of Gaussians
 February 21, 2002 -
      A New Receiver for SETI@home
      (by the Planetary Society)
 November 6, 2001 -
      Using SETI@home data to Explore Hydrogen Distribution in the Galaxy
 August 29, 2001 -
      Persistent Signals
 July 24, 2001 -
      Result Verification
 May 4, 2001 -
      Examining Radio Signal Spikes Using Clickplots
 February 28, 2001 -
      Distinguishing Possible ET Signals From Noise and RFI
 November 29, 2000 -
      Telescope Position Testing
 June 19, 2000 -
      Multiple Detection Search
 June 19, 2000 -
      Unexplainable Spikes
 May 4, 2000 -
      First Quick Look at Data
 March 29, 2000 -
      General Update
 
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