GSU researchers launch new effort to see if there is life out there in the cosmos

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ATLANTA — Researchers at Georgia State University are developing a new telescope that will look for life in the stars.

Georgia State Professor Stuart Jefferies says its one job is finding life beyond Earth by using light rather than sound.

He says he thinks they’ll find something most likely to be tiny microbes, but you never know!

The telescope, called ELF, is being built now and the hope is to test it out in three to five years.

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