Parapsychology
The Angels of Mons and Elsewhere – Part Two: Even More Tales of Supernatural Rescue
From the archives, Scott Wood completes his two-part assessment on the fabled Angels of Mons and the making of myths
The Angels of Mons and Elsewhere – Part One: The Bowmen and Other Legends
From the archives, Scott Wood begins his two-part assessment on the fabled Angels of Mons by unearthing their origins
Death and the microtubules: experiences from the BBC’s ‘The Day I Died’
From the archives, Dr Susan Blackmore shows that even experienced interviewees on near death experiences can still be hoodwinked.
Ability to detect unseen staring
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Published in The Skeptic, Volume 16, Issue 3 (2003)
David Marks concludes a three-part critical review of parapsychology, with this article focusing on some claims by Rupert Sheldrake.
Rhyme and Reason: a Rael expert takes a look at the Raelian movement
From the archives, former editor Steve Donnelly takes a look at the Raelian movement's claims about human cloning, on BBC's Today programme