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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

Latest Articles

A Study of Fantasy Proneness in the Thirteen Cases of Alleged Encounters in John Mack’s Abduction

by Joe Nickell
Skeptical Inquirer · Investigative Files · Volume 20.3

Since Robert A. Baker's article appeared in the Skeptical Inquirer, a controversy has raged over his suggestion...

What’s That I Smell? The Claims of Aromatherapy

by Lynn McCutcheon
Skeptical Inquirer · Article · Volume 20.3

A small dose of aromatic oil may make for a pleasant experience, but the claims of aromatherapy go way beyond that.

Workshop Report: To Err Is Human

by Nancy Shelton
Skeptical Inquirer · Special Report · Volume 20.3

More than one hundred skeptics attended CSICOP's superb Human Error Workshop at the University of Oregon.

The Klass Files Volume 39

by Philip J. Klass
Special Articles · The Skeptics UFO Newsletter
May 1, 1996

Articles from Volume 39

NBC’s Origins Show

by Dave Thomas
Skeptical Briefs · Volume 6.1

Quality science was nowhere to be found during the Feb. 25th, 1996 NBC broadcast entitled The Mysterious Origins of Man

Nessie Hoax Redux

by Joe Nickell
Skeptical Briefs · Investigative Files · Volume 6.1

In 1934, a photo of "Nessie," the fabled Loch Ness Monster, was allegedly snapped by a London gynecologist named Robert Wilson.