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From the archives: Are near-death experiences sufficient proof of life after death?

From the archives in 1988, Professor Antony Flew looks at claims made by people who have had near-death experiences, and what they say about the afterlife

From the archive: S.G. Soal – A statistical master of deception

From the archives in 1988, Chris Scott recounts Soal's experiments, which suggested precognitive abilities, but turned out to be statistical fakery

From the archives: Creationism and Noah’s Ark – founders on the facts

From the archives in 1987, Stephen Moreton looks at the creationist movement of the time, and the flaws with believing in a literal Noah's Ark

From the archives: Magicians, mediums, and psychics

From the archives in 1987, David Alexander reveals of the trade secrets of "psychic" mediums, and the magic tricks they employ.

From the archives: media clippings from the death of Doris Stokes

From the archives in 1987, The Skeptic looks at media reporting surrounding the death of noted "psychic medium" Doris Stokes

‘Legal Name Fraud’ – The Truth? It’s hogwash

In 2016, we covered the series of strange billboards which began to crop up across the UK, promoting the Freedom of the Land conspiracy theory.

A science of networks: visualising connections using Game of Thrones characters

Andrew Beveridge's analysis of the character interactions in Game of Thrones describes how we can visualise contexts & connections

From the archive: Out with the old, in with the new? Blasphemy and religious law in the UK

From the archive in 2012, Ryan Shaffer looks at the history and abolition of the Blasphemy Law in the UK.
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