Skeptical Inquirer
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Articles in March-April 1999 issue of Skeptical Inquirer
- Aliens menace Arizona and attack satellites while the price of exorcisms keeps rising
by Robert Sheaffer - C: Because Cowards Get Cancer Too - Review
by Robert Lopresti - Superstition and the regression effect
by Justin Kruger - Straight flush: evolution, complexity, and progress
by Ralph Estling - The psychology of the seance, from experiment to drama
by Richard Wiseman - Perspectives on the media from Hollywood and academia - includes related article on the Candle in the Dark Award
by Matt Nisbet - Dowsing and archaeology: is there something underneath?
by Martijn van Leusen - ABC's'20/20'features segment on 'goggle therapy' for depression and anxiety
by Scott O. Lilienfeld - Hidden messages in DNA? - includes related article on the Zipf and Shannon method in analyzing artificial languages
by Dan Larhammar - The Sagan Society of Georgia celebrates curiosity and intellect
by Barry A. Palevitz - The real Chief Seattle was not a spiritual ecologist - Suguamish Indian
by William S. Abruzzi - Bennett Braun case update: trials set for May, July - 1999
by David Bloomberg - Joint pain and weather
by Donald C. Quick - Cryptozoological web sites bring out the animal in us
by Clifford Pickover - The ten-percent myth - people's use of only 10% of their brains
by Benjamin Radford - Acupressure, zone therapy, and reflexology: to stop a toothache, squeeze a toe!
by Martin Gardner - Unweaving the Rainbow: Science, Delusion, and the Appetite for Wonder - Review
by Kendrick Frazier - The Silver Lake serpent: inflated monster or inflated tale? - Wyoming County, New York
by Joe Nickell - Think to win: The Power of Logic in Everyday Life - Review
by Mark W. Durm