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Description: Scientists Use 'Dyson Sphere' , Signature to Search for , Potential Alien Life.<br/>Decades ago, physicist Freeman Dyson theorized that a <br/>shell made of solar panels that surrounds a star would be <br/>the ultimate energy solution for an advanced civilization. .<br/>One should expect that, within a few <br/>thousand years of its entering the stage <br/>of industrial development, any intelligent <br/>species should be found occupying an <br/>artificial biosphere which completely <br/>surrounds its parent star, Freeman Dyson, 1960 paper, via CNN.<br/>CNN reports that the concept took <br/>hold and the hypothetical megastructures<br/>have come to be called Dyson spheres. .<br/>At the time, Dyson suggested that <br/>these spheres would emit waste heat <br/>as detectable infrared radiation.<br/>The British American physicist suggested <br/>that this unique radiation signature could <br/>be a way of finding extraterrestrial life. .<br/>It would be much more <br/>rewarding to search directly <br/>for intelligence, but technology <br/>is the only thing we have <br/>any chance of seeing, Matías Suazo, Lead study author and a doctoral student <br/>in the department of physics and astronomy <br/>of Uppsala University in Sweden, via CNN.<br/>A new study searched five million stars in the Milky Way <br/>galaxy to find seven candidates that could potentially <br/>be home to an advanced civilization's Dyson sphere.<br/>It’s difficult for us to find <br/>an explanation for these sources, <br/>because we don’t have enough <br/>data to prove what is the real <br/>cause of the infrared glow, Matías Suazo, Lead study author and a doctoral student in <br/>the department of physics and astronomy of <br/>Uppsala University in Sweden, via CNN.<br/>It’s difficult for us to find <br/>an explanation for these sources, <br/>because we don’t have enough <br/>data to prove what is the real <br/>cause of the infrared glow, Matías Suazo, Lead study author and a doctoral student in <br/>the department of physics and astronomy of <br/>Uppsala University in Sweden, via CNN.<br/>They could be Dyson spheres, <br/>because they behave like our <br/>models predict, but they could <br/>be something else as well, Matías Suazo, Lead study author and a doctoral student <br/>in the department of physics and astronomy <br/>of Uppsala University in Sweden, via CNN.<br/>The team's findings were published <br/>in the journal 'Monthly Notices of <br/>the Royal Astronomical Society.'