NEWS India: Indian American scientist may have discovered extraterrestrial activity through Breakthrough Listen
The Guardian: Alien search detects radio signals from dwarf galaxy 3bn light years from Earth
Newsweek: FRBs: Brightest-ever Mystery Radio Burst Signal Spotted In Space
E&T: AI discovers mysterious radio bursts that could originate from an alien source
USA today: It came from outer space: Weird radio signal came from distant galaxy
Axios: China's FAST alien-hunting telescope comes online
GIZMODO: 60 Million Stars and Not One Alien Detected
Science Alert: Simulations Reveal The Most Likely Place For a Galactic Civilization in The Milky Way
Popular Mechanics: Sorry, But Chinese Scientists Didn’t Actually Find an Alien Radio Signal
The Economic Times: Stephen Hawking's mission to find alien life detects mystery signals
Berkeley News: Distant galaxy sends out 15 high-energy radio bursts
The Sun: A GALAXY FAR, FAR AWAY Alien hunters from the Breakthrough Listen project have picked up mystery signals which may have been produced by ‘extraterrestrial civilisations’
NewScientist: We’ve just seen 15 new mysterious cosmic radio bursts from space
Times of India: Breakthrough detects 15 radio bursts from dwarf galaxy; might be from ‘alien’ spacecraft
Daily Mail UK: Alien hunting Breakthrough project detects FIFTEEN 'repeater' fast radio bursts from a dwarf galaxy 3 billion light years from Earth
NDTV: Mystery Signals From Galaxy 300 Light Years Away: Was Stephen Hawking Right?
Astronomy Magazine: The single strange repeating fast radio burst is at it again
SciTechDaily: A Mysterious Signal Looked Like a Sign of Alien Technology – Here’s What the Investigation Revealed
Phys.org: Artificial intelligence helps track down mysterious cosmic radio bursts
Sciworthy: How “fast radio bursts” are used in the search for alien life
Universe Today: Arecibo’s Damage is so Serious and Dangerous, They’re Just Going to Scrap the Observatory Entirely
Zee News: Did Stephen Hawking's Breakthrough initiative detect signals from aliens? 5 reasons why it's a hasty conclusion