Skeptical Inquirer
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Articles in July-August 2007 issue of Skeptical Inquirer
- Onward science soldiers
by Victor J. Stenger - The fingerprint controversy: astonishingly, one of the most trusted forms of forensic evidence, fingerprint identification, has yet to be validated. Lacking validation studies, proponents of fingerprint evidence have resorted to pseudoscientific arguments
by Simon A. Cole - The two-months argument for parapsychological research
by Jesper Jerkert - Little Audrey: the life and death of a 'victim soul'
by Joe Nickell - The earth and stars in the lunar sky
by William C. Keel - Science, God, and Belief: readers respond
by Don Keith - Hope for the future, and early reaction on global warming
by Kendrick Frazier - Peru's ancient mysteries
by Joe Nickell - Addressing the crucial issues of stem-cell research
by Kenneth W. Krause - Dennett: thank who?
by Eric Walther - New findings show some improvements in U.S. science literacy
- Is Dawkins deluded? When scientists talk about religion
by Massimo Pigliucci - Islam's troubled relationships with science
by Harry Eagar - Ruse: Fighting the Fundamentalists
by Sue Collins - 'Court TV' psychic loses to skeptic in real court
by Gary Posner - The quest for the 'real' Robin Hood
by Massimo Polidoro - A call to be heeded
by Peter Lamal - Oloffson's Coulter Hoax Satire
by Robert Perovich - CSI Executive Council members meet in D.C., speak on restoring scientific integrity
- First they came for Darwin, then they came for Copernicus and Galileo…
by Robert Sheaffer - Why religion and medicine don't mix
by Kenneth W. Krause - Silver's biotechnology defense
by L.M. Arndt - Feng Shui and monkey madness at the L.A. Zoo
by Jim Underdown - Might fright cause white?
by Benjamin Radford - An effective, positive approach to teaching critical thinking
by David W. Clapsaddle - Haas's prayer and neurology
by Al Schneider - Philadelphia psychics shut down, then allowed to reopen
by Benjamin Radford - Cinema fiction vs. physics reality: ghosts, vampires, and zombies: two physicists examine certain features of popular myths regarding ghosts, vampires, and zombies as they appear in film and folklore
by Costas J. Efthimiou - Why I burned a Bible
by Joe Szimhart - A thank you
by Barry Rowe - Stem cells: President Bush vows to protect one-celled people
by Robert L. Park - Superhero science
by Benjamin Radford - Getting it right, or Brooklyn is not expanding
by Ralph Estling - More on name change
by Bob Steiner - Psychic events workshop fails APA curriculum requirement
by Yancy B. McDougal - Global climate change triggered by global warming: Part 2
by Stuart D. Jordan - The PhD degree and biblical fundamentalism
by William D. Stansfield - Naturalism Research Project
by John G. Fletcher