The Decline of the Decline of Arabic Science

The Decline of the Decline of Arabic Science

by Austin Dacey
Circumnavigations
January 21, 2010

Nicolaus Copernicus: Why wasn’t he Ibn al-Shatir?

Daybreakers

Daybreakers

by LaRae Meadows
Voice in the Dark (theater)
January 14, 2010

Daybreakers begins ten years after an outbreak causes vampirism, when the world is running out of humans necessary to feed the vampire population.

Sixteen Notable Figures in Science and Skepticism Elected CSI Fellows

Sixteen Notable Figures in Science and Skepticism Elected CSI Fellows

January 12, 2010

The following 16 scholars, scientists, authors, and skeptics have been elected as Fellows of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry

Review of Flatland: The Movie

by Hemant Mehta
January 7, 2010

For over a century, math enthusiasts have been fascinated by Edwin A. Abbott's 1884 novel Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions...

Reading, the New Media, and the New Skepticism: What’s Going On?

by Kendrick Frazier
January 6, 2010

If you are anything like me, reading is an essential part of life itself. For my generation, newspapers, books, and magazines...

Carl Sagan Collection

Carl Sagan Collection

January 4, 2010

CSI presents 18 of our favorite articles by and about Carl Sagan.

Response to ‘Assessing the Credibility of CFI’s Credibility Project’

by Stuart D. Jordan
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 34.1, January / February 2010

Follow-up

This issue presents contributions by Gary Posner and Robert Sheaffer...

Assessing the Credibility of CFI’s Credibility Project

by Gary Posner
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 34.1, January / February 2010

Feature

The September/October 2009 Skeptical Inquirer carried the commentary piece "Can a Reasonable Skeptic Support Climate Change Legislation?" by...

Stephen Fry—Last Chance to Think

by Kylie Sturgess
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 34.1, January / February 2010

Interview

Stephen Fry is an English actor, comedian, author, television presenter, director—and skeptic...

‘Heads I Win, Tails You Lose’: How Parapsychologists Nullify Null Results

by Richard Wiseman
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 34.1, January / February 2010

Feature

Parapsychologists have tended to view positive results as supportive of the psi hypothesis while ensuring that null results don't count as evidence against it.