Skeptical Inquirer — Volume 28.1

January / February 2004
A Geologist’s Adventures with Bimini Beachrock and Atlantis True Believers
by Eugene A. Shinn
Volume 28.1, January / February 2004
Article
Submerged beachrock off the island of Bimini has been deemed a remnant of Atlantis by the faithful since the 1960s
Anti-Vaccination Fever: The Shot Hurt Around the World
by William John Hoyt, Jr.
Volume 28.1, January / February 2004
Article
Sensationalism spawns worldwide epidemics of a disease that had almost been forgotten.
European Skeptics Congress: With Alt-Med’s Rising Popularity, Health Issues High on Agenda
by Wendy M. Grossman
Volume 28.1, January / February 2004
News & Comment
Skeptics worldwide have many common issues including the increasing acceptance of so-called "alternative" medicine
Judging Authority
by Jere H. Lipps
Volume 28.1, January / February 2004
Article
We're often required to accept another person's word, but how can we judge whether or not that person is a legitimate authority?
Science Always Trumps Pseudoscience - and a Still Broader Mission for SI
by Kendrick Frazier
Volume 28.1, January / February 2004
From the Editor
A few notes from the recent CSICOP conference
