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Feb 28, 20224-8 GHz Fourier-domain Searches for Galactic Center PulsarsNov 19, 2008New SETI Sky Surveys for Radio PulsesSep 7, 2011Candidate Identification and Interference Removal in SETI@homeSep 6, 2011Current and Nascent SETI InstrumentsFeb 4, 2013A 1.1 to 1.9 GHz SETI Survey of the Kepler Field: I. A Search for Narrow-band Emission from Select TargetsJun 17, 2025SETI@home: Data Acquisition and Front-End ProcessingJan 22, 2017The Breakthrough Listen Search for Intelligent Life: Target Selection of Nearby Stars and GalaxiesJun 18, 2019The Breakthrough Listen Search for Intelligent Life: Public Data, Formats, Reduction and ArchivingOct 24, 2023A Simultaneous Dual-site Technosignature Search Using International LOFAR StationsJan 17, 2023The Breakthrough Listen Search for Intelligent Life: A Laser Search Pipeline for the Automated Planet FinderOct 13, 2023COSMIC: An Ethernet-based Commensal, Multimode Digital Backend on the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array for the Search for Extraterrestrial IntelligenceJun 18, 2019The Breakthrough Listen Search for Intelligent Life: Observations of 1327 Nearby Stars over 1.10-3.45 GHzJul 2, 2016The SERENDIP III 70 cm Search for Extraterrestrial IntelligenceApr 29, 2021The Breakthrough Listen Search For Intelligent Life Near the Galactic Center IMar 30, 2021The Breakthrough Listen Search for Intelligent Life: MeerKAT Target SelectionJan 26, 2021The Breakthrough Listen Search for Intelligent Life: Searching for Technosignatures in Observations of TESS Targets of InterestOct 11, 2024The First High Frequency Technosignature Search Survey with the Sardinia Radio TelescopeFeb 9, 2026On the Deepest Search for Galactic Center Pulsars and an Examination of an Intriguing Millisecond Pulsar CandidateFeb 14, 2020The Breakthrough Listen Search for Intelligent Life: A 3.95-8.00 GHz Search for Radio Technosignatures in the Restricted Earth Transit ZoneJan 13, 2021Re-Analysis of Breakthrough Listen Observations of FRB 121102: Polarization Properties of Eight New Spectrally Narrow Bursts