Skeptical Inquirer
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Articles in Sept-Oct 2007 issue of Skeptical Inquirer
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- Betty Hill's last hurrah: a secret UFO symposium in New Hampshire
by Robert Sheaffer - Blind Spots: Why Smart People Do Dumb Things
by Kendrick Frazier - Author Stuart D. Jordan responds to critics
by Stuart D. Jordan - A middle ground?
by Janet M.C. Tanaka - A philistine indifference
by Steven Pinker - The mysterious orbs
by Benjamin Radford - The Evolving Brain: The Known and the Unknown
by Kendrick Frazier - Einstein and the Myth of Consistent Skepticism
by Frank Hanema - AIDS denialism and science
by Kendrick Frazier - Only one is dogmatic
by Christopher Hitchens - AIDS denialism vs. science: AIDS denialists believe, with a faith unshakable by fact, that HIV does not cause AIDS and that antiretrovirals should not be used for HIV prevention or treatment. Their misrepresentations and pseudoscientific views have cost l
by Nicoli Nattrass - I Am a Strange Loop
by Kendrick Frazier - Scientific hazard symbol? Forget about it!
by Keay Davidson - Gallup polls show splits on evolution belief by politics, religion
by Kendrick Frazier - Nature is what it is
by Meg Urry - Storm world hurricanes, warming, and scientific uncertainty: regardless of how the scientific controversy is resolved over global warming's possible effects on hurricanes, our coastlines are increasingly vulnerable. And the hurricane-climate battle has le
by Chris Mooney - The Loss of Sadness: How Psychiatry Transformed Normal Sorrow into a Depressive Disorder
by Kendrick Frazier - The Top 10 Myths about Evolution: authors respond
by Charles Sullivan - One small victory in Canada in support of evolution
by Bruce Pendergast - The facts don't drive opinions
by Matthew C. Nisbet - Is this article on conspiracies part of a conspiracy? In the world of conspiracies, Elvis is alive, Paul McCartney is dead, and the government that couldn't prevent the 9/11 attacks continues masterminding elaborate, highly complex schemes
by Chris Volkay - Paranormal Claims: A Critical Analysis
by Kendrick Frazier - Ian Stevenson
by Bruce Greyson - CFI calls for protecting science and research findings from political interference
by Kendrick Frazier - Santa Fe 'courthouse ghost' mystery solved
by Benjamin Radford - Fix your ruptured disk without surgery? The truth behind the ads: a chiropractor makes impressive claims for a device to decompress the spine; the claims fail to stand up to scrutiny, but do provide some amusement
by Harriet A. Hall - Quirkology: How We Discover the Big Truths in Small Things
by Kendrick Frazier - Art of Improvisation
by Joe Hutchings - Carroll, Forrest, Kroto elected CSI fellows; Mooney, Nisbet named consultants
by Kendrick Frazier - Mythic creatures, bigger than life
by Edward Summer - How to survive the apocalypse: with the Rapture and Armageddon soon coming, you haven't much time to prepare. Here's a survival guide for those whose skepticism and critical thinking may cost them dearly
by Stephen T. Asma - Why Beauty is Truth: A History of Symmetry
by Kendrick Frazier - The NDE Scale
by Bruce Greyson - Quack attacker returns after legal threat
by Mark Neunder - 'John of God': healings by entities?
by Joe Nickell - A welcome compilation of classic critiques
by Angelo Stagnaro - This is the forum column that goes like this
by Ralph Estling - A little matter of 2001
by Joe Hutchings - 2007 Ad
- Evolution in the limelight
by Austin Dacey - The trouble with memetics
by Massimo Pigliucci - A model UFO debunking
by Robert Sheaffer - From global warming critics: be more skeptical of warming
by Jon Titus - Framing scientific issues
by Donald L. Johnson - The Loch Ness critter
by Joe Nickell - Skeptical community laments loss of Barry Beyerstein, psychologist, CSI council member
by Amanda Chesworth - The man who fooled Edison … but not Houdini
by Massimo Polidoro - An Anatomy of Skepticism
by Kendrick Frazier - Reaction supporting our coverage: be more skeptical of warming deniers
by John Mashey - Hitler and "atheism"?
by Dennis Middlebrooks