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Skeptical Inquirer Volume 31.2, March / April 2007
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New Books
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 31.2, March / April 2007
Recently published books of interest to skeptics
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NMSR’s Annual Best and Worst Awards for 2006
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 31.2, March / April 2007
News & Comment
It's time once again for NMSR's Annual Awards for the year just ended.
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CFI Washington Office Opens, Issues Declaration in Defense of Science and Secularism
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 31.2, March / April 2007
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The effort to call science and reason back to the table in manners of public policy and legislation has received a...
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Skeptical Inquirer Volume 31.1, January / February 2007
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Michigan Supports Evolution, Rejects ID for Science Classes
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 31.1, January / February 2007
News & Comment
Add Michigan to the list of states that have given intelligent design the bum's rush. Michigan's state Board of Education...
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Pluto/Planet Roundtable Now Online
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 31.1, January / February 2007
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If, like many educators, you are not quite sure what to do in your own work about the recent definition of planet...
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Skeptical Inquirer Volume 30.6, November / December 2006
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Skeptical Inquirer Volume 30.5, September / October 2006
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Responsis to SI 30.3, Is Anyone Out There? SETI and Astrobiology: Four Views
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The Neural Substrates of Moral, Religious, and Paranormal Beliefs
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 30.5, September / October 2006
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Recent research shows that moral, religious, and paranormal beliefs relate to specific workings of the brain.
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Skeptical Inquirer Volume 30.4, July / August 2006
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Responses to Skeptical Inquirer 30.2, Cyberterrorism: Hoaxes Hackers and Policymakers
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Skeptical Inquirer Volume 30.3, May / June 2006
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Reader responses to SI 30.2, Cyberterrorism: Hoaxers, Hackers, and Policymakers.
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CSICOP Announces Winners of the First Robert P. Balles Prize
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 30.3, May / June 2006
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CSICOP is pleased to announce the winners of the first Robert P. Balles Annual Prize in Critical Thinking...
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Irving Rothchild Dead at 92
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 30.3, May / June 2006
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Irving Rothchild, a retired professor from Case Western Reserve's medical school and a world authority on reproduction...
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Neil deGrasse Tyson to Host NOVA ScienceNOW
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 30.3, May / June 2006
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Astrophysicist and CSICOP Fellow Neil deGrasse Tyson has been named to host the PBS television science magazine series...
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AAAS: Deeply Concerned about Legislation and Policies That Would Undermine the Teaching of Evolution
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 30.3, May / June 2006
News & Comment
Key portion of the new statement by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, issued in St. Louis in February.
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Skeptical Inquirer Volume 30.2, March / April 2006
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Responses to the November/December 2005 Skeptical Inquirer, Evolution and the ID Wars
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Skeptical Inquirer Volume 30.1, January / February 2006
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Responses to the September/October 2005 Skeptical Inquirer, Obesity: Epidemic or Myth?
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‘Toward a New Enlightenment’ World Congress
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 30.1, January / February 2006
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The International Academy of Humanism and the Center for Inquiry cosponsored a World Congress, "Toward a New Enlightenment."
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Understanding Evolution Web Site Expanded
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 30.1, January / February 2006
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The University of California Museum of Paleontology and the National Center for Science Education have launched...
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New Collection of Martin Gardner’s Mathematical Recreations
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 30.1, January / February 2006
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In honor of Martin Gardner, a CSICOP Fellow and "one of the most beloved personalities in mathematics..."
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Skeptical Inquirer Volume 29.6, November / December 2005
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Responses to SI volume 29.4, Carl Sagan: Questions and Answers from His 1994 Keynote Address
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Harris Poll Explores Beliefs about Evolution, Creationism, and Intelligent Design
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 29.6, November / December 2005
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There is an enormous gap between the firmness of the evidence for evolution and the American public's beliefs about it.
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AGU: President Confuses Science and Belief, Puts Schoolchildren at Risk
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 29.6, November / December 2005
Featurette
The following statement was issued by the American Geophysical Union in Washington on August 2, 2005.
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Real-world Use of the Word Theory
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 29.6, November / December 2005
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The following examples were encountered in the summer of 2005:
Beware of Quacks at the WHO: Objecting to the WHO Draft Report on Homeopathy
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 29.5, September / October 2005
Special Report
Even though the World Health Organization (WHO) has no international power, it still enjoys great authority all over the world.
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Skeptical Inquirer Volume 29.5, September / October 2005
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Responses to the May / June 2005 Skeptical Inquirer, Testing 'The Girl with X-Ray Eyes'
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PBS Series Nova to Feature ‘Einstein’s Big Idea’
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 29.5, September / October 2005
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On Tuesday, October 11, 2005, the PBS series Nova will broadcast an episode titled "Einstein's Big Idea," which will not only...
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Italian Skeptics Debunk Crop Circle Radiation Claim
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 29.5, September / October 2005
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Researchers from CICAP have published a scientific paper titled Balls of Light: The Questionable Science of Crop Circles.
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Skeptical Inquirer Volume 29.4, July / August 2005
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Responses to the March / April 2005 Skeptical Inquirer, Evolution and Evidence
