[Vocabulary] we will find clear signatures.

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Would you please explain the meaning of "signature" used here:

"At least, we will find clear signatures [evidence of life] that have come from intelligent life. It’s the kind of discovery that will shake humanity."

Yes, I have referred to a dictionary but your explanations would be better. I think that this is a non-standard use of "signature". Would "sign" or "signal" be much better?

The scientist who said it is a Spaniard, Garik Israelian.

https://www.mirror.co.uk/science/intelligent-aliens-will-found-within-22508983

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A 'signature' is a sign that can be identified with a specific entity.

In this case, the signature will be some kind of radio (or other) signal that can be inferred to originate from intelligent life.

When you sign your name, your signature identifies you as an individual person.
 
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