Radio scans find no alien tech from the latest interstellar comet

Natural explanation
Researchers scanning the object found natural explanations and no radio evidence of engineered technology. That kind of result matters because it shows how careful observation often turns sensational possibilities back into ordinary astrophysics.
It is a reminder that strong claims need strong data. Even when space objects look unusual, the most recent evidence can still point to natural causes rather than alien origin.
Science baseline
This weighs on the broader question of whether the U.S. will confirm aliens because it reflects the scientific baseline: unusual does not mean extraterrestrial. Public fascination tends to run ahead of the evidence, but the evidence itself remains cautious.
That gap between speculation and observation is why confirmation has stayed out of reach. Scientific work keeps narrowing mysteries without crossing the line into proof of alien life.
Outlook
Going forward, more astronomical observations will likely produce similar mixed reactions: excitement at strange objects, followed by sober explanations. That pattern makes a sudden government confirmation less likely, not more.
Until direct, reproducible evidence appears, the best-supported answer remains that aliens have not been confirmed by the U.S. or by scientists.
