The Committee for Skeptical Inquiry
The mission of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry is to promote scientific inquiry, critical investigation, and the use of reason in examining controversial and extraordinary claims.
New Articles from Skeptical Inquirer Volume 35.5
September/October 2011
Selected articles by:
What's New?
Sci-Fi Art, the Levitron, and Collapsing Atoms
by Milton Rothman
Skeptical Briefs · Reality Check · Volume 7.4
One of the results of a long and checkered career is the accumulation of assorted information, most of which does me no good.
The Klass Files Volume 48
by Philip J. Klass
The Skeptics UFO Newsletter
November 1, 1997
Articles from Volume 48
The Battle Between Political Agendas and Science
by Gwen A. Burda
Skeptical Inquirer · Featurette · Volume 21.6
On June 6, in Boulder, Colorado, hailstones fell from the sky and a tornado touched down for the first time in Boulder's history
Science, Scientism, and Anti-Science in the Age of Preposterism
by Susan Haack
Skeptical Inquirer · Feature · Volume 21.6
We are in danger of losing our grip on the concepts of truth, evidence, objectivity, disinterested inquiry.
Hidden Messages and The Bible Code
by Dave Thomas
Skeptical Inquirer · Feature · Volume 21.6
"Hidden messages" can be found anywhere, provided the seeker is willing and able to harvest the immense field of possibilities.
The Klass Files Volume 47
by Philip J. Klass
The Skeptics UFO Newsletter
September 1, 1997
Articles from Volume 47


