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Astronomers have developed a new technique to search for signs of extraterrestrial life.
They used the Allan Telescope Array , a large series of radio telescopes, to scan the TRAPPIST-1 star system for 28 hours .
If applied elsewhere in the cosmos, it could be used to pick up on communications that weren't intended to reach deep space.
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