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Now Online: Skeptical Inquirer Volume 37.1

Skeptical Inquirer Volume 37.1 Cover

  January/February 2013

Selected articles by:

  • Eve Siebert
  • Joe Nickell
  • John Franch
  • Massimo Polidoro
  • Robert Sheaffer

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Implants and Gurus Are Everywhere

by Robert Sheaffer
Skeptical Inquirer · Psychic Vibrations · Volume 21.1

When a UFO supposedly crashed on Long Island and was being covered up by the authorities, we brought you the story.

The Klass Files Volume 43

by Philip J. Klass
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What? I Don’t Remember That! Tabloid Predictions Miss Again

by Gene Emery
Special Articles · Psychic Predictions
December 31, 1996

Nineteen ninety-six was an interesting year.

Spontaneous Human Nonsense

by Joe Nickell
Skeptical Briefs · Investigative Files · Volume 6.4

Follow up to the earlier article in Skeptical Inquirer

How Do They Do That?

by Lewis Jones
Skeptical Briefs · Inklings · Volume 6.4

When the British Medical Association published its first report on "Alternative Therapy," it pointed out...

Pseudoscience on the Internet

by Milton Rothman
Skeptical Briefs · Reality Check · Volume 6.4

Pseudoscience has become more sophisticated and, perhaps, more mainstream than it used to be.