Archive
From the archives: Homeopathy and the 10:23 campaign
From the archives in 2012, Mark Williams corresponds with professional homeopathy organisations in the wake of the 10:23 campaign's mass 'overdose' stunt
From the archives: A comet’s tale
From the archives in 2012, Mark Duwe takes a look at a comet in the sky, and the appearances of comets throughout history
Archive: Then begins a journey in my head – reflections on religious belief and delusion
From the archives in 2012, Jon Wainwright reflects on religious belief and delusion, in this prize-winning essay in honour of the late Mary Evans.
From the archives: Fact checking the decibels at Wimbledon
From the archives in 2012, Wendy Grossman looks at the media claim that a tennis player's grunt at Wimbledon was almost as loud as a jet engine.
From the archives: Basava Premanand – A Personal Memoir
From the archives in 2012, the late Lewis Jones reflects on his personal relationship with the Indian skeptic Basava Premanand, who died in October 2009
From the archives: Galileo’s Doughnuts – The day I saw a ghost
From the archives in 2012, Mark Duwe recounts the day he felt sure he saw a ghost... and what he may have actually seen
From the archives: The day I met world renowned psychic, Shirley Ghostman
From the archives in 2012, Chris French recounts one of the weirdest days of his life: the time he was invited to appear on the TV show of Shirley Ghostman
From the archives: Exposing the myth of Alcoholics Anonymous – cult not cure
From the archives in 2011, Steven Mohr concludes his two-part investigation into the Alcoholics Anonymous movement