Skeptical Inquirer — Volume 28.5

September / October 2004
The Campeche, Mexico ‘Infrared UFO’ Video
by Robert Sheaffer
Volume 28.5, September / October 2004
Article
Mysterious objects filmed by the Mexican military in March 2004 created a flurry of excitement and strange claims.
The Columbia University ‘Miracle’ Study: Flawed and Fraud
by Bruce Flamm
Volume 28.5, September / October 2004
Article
The Columbia University prayer study was flawed and suspicious from the start but now has been fatally tainted with fraud.
Lady Homeopathy Strikes Back. . . But Science Wins Out
by Massimo Polidoro
Volume 28.5, September / October 2004
Notes on a Strange World
On July 11, 2000, a popular Italian prime-time science program, presented a short segment highly critical of homeopathy.
What the #$*! Do They Know?
by Eric Scerri
Volume 28.5, September / October 2004
Film Review
Review of the 2004 film
Can the Sciences Help Us to Make Wise Ethical Judgments?
by Paul Kurtz
Volume 28.5, September / October 2004
Article
Scientific knowledge has a vital, if limited, role to play in shaping our moral values and helping us to frame wiser judgments.
