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  1. 11. Jan. 2022 · The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe Through Feb. 6 at the Shed, Manhattan; theshed.org. Running time: 1 hour 35 minutes. Jesse Green is the chief theater critic.

  2. The Search For Signs Of Intelligent Life In The Universe is the one-woman, multiple-character stage play, written by Jane Wagner and starring Lily Tomlin. The play centres around Trudy, a funny, thoughtful, mentally-complicated, bag lady who is tasked with explaining modern American life, as well as the difference between art and soup, to aliens from outer space. During the play, we meet all ...

  3. Future telescopes might even pick up signs of photosynthesis – the transformation of light into chemical energy by plants – or even gases or molecules suggesting the presence of animal life. Intelligent, technological life might create atmospheric pollution, as it does on our planet, also detectable from afar. Of course, the best we might be able to manage is an estimate of probability ...

  4. 26. Jan. 2022 · In the most creative way, The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe, delves into what it means to have connection and understanding in a very fractured world. “I had never seen ...

  5. 12. Jan. 2022 · The reviews are in for the new production of The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe, starring Emmy-nominated Saturday Night Live star Cecily Strong, at The Shed, a multi-use ...

  6. 3. Aug. 2011 · The search for intelligent life in the universe took a hit earlier this year when SETI had to put the Allen Telescope Array on hiatus due to lack of funding. (It now appears that SETI may soon ...

  7. The recent discovery of about half a dozen planets around stars other than the Sun has triggered tremendous public interest. Attention was driven not so much by the discovery of extra-solar planets, but by the prospect of them hosting intelligent life. In any case, the media frenzy that followed was somewhat out of proportion with the events.