Features
Jane Goldman: the skeptic and writer shares her love of skepticism and the supernatural with editor Deborah Hyde.
Nelson Jones: looks at the big-game sightings on the savannahs of England in ‘Catflap’.
Phillip Stott and Toby Murcott delve into scientific philosophy, to discover the sceptical thinking that isn’t in ‘Scepticism and Science‘.
Kathryn Harkup kicks off a new ‘science of the supernatural series’ with ‘Zombies are People Too’.
Dean Burnett ponders the fashionable misuse of neuroscience in ‘Neuropseudoscience’.
Gijsbert Stoet and David Geary review the stereotype threat theory in ‘Why Are There Fewer Women Working in Science & Technology?’
We have a brilliant four page pull-out poster, Crispian Jago’s ‘Periodic Table of Irrational Nonsense’
Plus all the regular features, reviews and columns from Chris French, Wendy Grossman, Michael Heap, Mark Duwe and Mark Williams.