The Editors
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Randi’s Pigasus Awards Go to Prayer Study, Psychic Travel, Ramtha ‘Bleep’ Film
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 29.4, July / August 2005
News & Comment
James Randi announced his 2005 Pigasus Awards ("Pigs might fly") on April 1, and the lead one went to the people responsible...
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Letters to the Editor
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 29.3, May / June 2005
Letters to the Editor
Responses to the January / February 2005 Skeptical Inquirer, Critical Thinking About Energy
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Quoteworthy
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 29.3, May / June 2005
News & Comment
Science is always more unsolved questions, and its great advantage is you can prove something is true or something...
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Recent Deaths
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 29.3, May / June 2005
News & Comment
Ernst Mayr, considered by some the leading evolutionary biologist of the twentieth century, one of the architects of...
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Loftus Wins $200,000 Grawemeyer Award for Her Memory Research
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 29.3, May / June 2005
News & Comment
CSICOP Fellow Elizabeth Loftus, a noted memory expert and professor of psychology and law at the University of California...
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‘Ancient Universe’ Booklet Explains the Great Age of the Changing Cosmos
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 29.3, May / June 2005
News & Comment
In several U.S. states there have been demands that discussions of the Big Bang and the vast age of the universe be excluded...
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CSICOP Launches Creation Watch Web Site
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 29.3, May / June 2005
News & Comment
In an effort to help counter the misinformation spread on the Internet by creationist groups, the Committee for...
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Internet Group Donates Evolution Texts to Dover High School
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 29.3, May / June 2005
News & Comment
An international e-mail group that focuses on opposing the teaching of Intelligent Design creationism has donated over twenty...
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Shark Cartilage Cancer ‘Cure’ Shows Danger of Pseudoscience
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 29.3, May / June 2005
News & Comment
The rising popularity of shark cartilage as an anti-cancer treatment is a triumph of marketing and pseudoscience over reason.
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Letters to the Editor
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 29.2, March / April 2005
Letters to the Editor
Responses to the November / December 2004 Skeptical Inquirer, Bacteria and Ulcers...
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Bin Laden Dead, Powell President? Psychics’ Predictions for 2004 Missed Big Time
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 29.2, March / April 2005
News & Comment
Osama bin Laden died of kidney disease. Saddam Hussein was shot to death. Fidel Castro died.
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PBS Premiers NOVA ScienceNow
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 29.2, March / April 2005
News & Comment
The Public Broadcasting System has begun a new science-magazine program that's spun off from the network's popular series, NOVA.
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Letters to the Editor
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 29.1, January / February 2005
Letters to the Editor
Responses to the September / October 2004 Skeptical Inquirer, Columbia's Prayer/Fertility Study.
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Letters to the Editor
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 28.6, November / December 2004
Letters to the Editor
Readers respond to the July / August 2004 Skeptical Inquirer, Capital Punishment and Homicide.
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David Morrison Named 2004 Sagan Medalist
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 28.6, November / December 2004
News & Comment
Space scientist David Morrison, a CSICOP Fellow, has been awarded the 2004 Sagan Medal by the American Astronomical Society...
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APS’s Bob Park Elected a CSICOP Fellow
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 28.6, November / December 2004
News & Comment
Physicist, educator, and writer Robert Park has been elected a Fellow of the Committee for the Scientific Investigation...
Winners of the 2002 ‘Citizen Sane’ Awards
Skeptical Briefs Volume 13.1, March 2003
This year, as last, we received many fine entries for our Citizen Sane contest.
CSICOP Timeline
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 25.3, May / June 2001
Article
A timeline of the first 25 years of CSICOP
The Ten Outstanding Skeptics of the Twentieth Century
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 24.1, January / February 2000
Article
Who are the outstanding skeptics of the twentieth century? We put that question to an elite group of scholars...
Readers Forum on Science and Religion
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 23.6, November / December 1999
Forum
Readers' responses to recent issues of Skeptical Inquirer
Joe Nickell on Coast to Coast with Art Bell
November 19, 1998
Joe Nickell was the guest on tonight’s Coast to Coast radio program with Art Bell.
1998 Candle in the Dark and Snuffed Candle Awards
November 13, 1998
The Council for Media Integrity applauds PBS' Scientific American Frontiers for scientific examination of pseudoscience.
The Darkened Cosmos II: More Tributes to Carl Sagan
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 21.3, May / June 1997
Special Report
We continue the tributes to Carl Sagan begun in our last issue.
The Darkened Cosmos: A Tribute to Carl Sagan
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 21.2, March / April 1997
Special Tribute
One of the world's strongest and most eloquent voices for science and reason has been silenced forever.
Council for Media Integrityon The Jim Bohannan Show
January 8, 1997
Bill Nye, Joe Nickell, and Steve Allen on the Jim Bohannan Show in Los Angeles.
Asteroids Named for CSICOP and Founder Paul Kurtz
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 20.5, September / October 1996
News & Comment
Cosmic honors for CSICOP and its founder
CSICOP announces the Council for Media Integrity
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 20.5, September / October 1996
News & Comment
The establishment of a new "Council for Media Integrity" was announced at the World Skeptics Congress
Science or Pseudoscience? Pentagon Grant Funds Alternative Health Study
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 20.4, July / August 1996
Special Report
$355,225 was awarded for a 'laying over of hands,' Therapeutic Touch study at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
CSICOP Holds Workshop in San Diego
Skeptical Briefs Volume 6.2, June 1996
A workshop on "Feats of the Wonder Workers" was held on March 23 and 24, 1996, at the Regency Plaza Hotel in San Diego.
A Phil Klass Book for Kids
Skeptical Briefs Volume 4.3, September 1994
CSICOP is continually receiving letters from schoolchildren looking for information.
