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Service RF 《Science (New York, N.Y.)》2001,294(5549):2080-2082
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Taubes G 《Science (New York, N.Y.)》2000,290(5491):434-437
Using a host of new technologies, vaccine developers are trying to target the malaria parasite at every stage of its complex life cycle. Researchers now predict that within 5 or 10 years they will have a successful vaccine that will actually save lives. But in malaria vaccine research, the concept of "success" comes with caveats. 相似文献
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Enserink M 《Science (New York, N.Y.)》2003,300(5625):1487-1488
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We have argued that planning for a search for extraterrestrial intelligence should involve a minimum number of assumptions. In view of the feasibility (at our present level of understanding) of using nuclear fusion to effect interstellar travel at a speed of 0.1c, it appears unwarranted (at this time) to assume that it would not occur for at least some technologically advanced civilizations. One cannot even conclude that humans would not attempt this within the next few centuries. On the contrary, the most likely future situation, given the maintenance of technological growth and the absence of extraterrestrial interference, is that our civilization will explore and colonize our galactic neighborhood. A comparison of the time scales of galactic evolution and interstellar travel leads to the conclusion that the galaxy is either essentially empty with respect to technological civilizations or extensively colonized. In the former instance, a SETI would be unproductive. In the latter, a SETI could be fruitful if a signal has been deliberately directed at the earth or at an alien outpost, probe, or communication relay station in our solar system. In the former case, an existing antenna would probably be sufficient to detect the signal. In the latter case, success would depend on the way in which the communications were coded. Failure to detect a signal could permit any of the following conclusions: (i) the galaxy is devoid of technological civilizations, advanced beyond our own, (ii) such civilizations exist, but cannot (for some reason which is presently beyond our ken) engage in interstellar colonization, or (iii) such civilizations are not attempting overt contact with terrestrial civilizations and their intercommunications, if present, are not coded in a simple way. To plan at this time for a high-cost, large-array SETI based on the last two possibilities appears to be rather premature. 相似文献
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Service RF 《Science (New York, N.Y.)》2003,301(5630):154-156
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Schofield AJ 《Science (New York, N.Y.)》2007,315(5814):945-946
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Stroud CR 《Science (New York, N.Y.)》2004,303(5659):778-779
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Herring RA 《Science (New York, N.Y.)》2011,331(6014):155-156
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Morgenstern M 《Science (New York, N.Y.)》2010,329(5999):1609-1610
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