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From the archives: The Moses Barrier – the paranormal takes over where religion left off

From the archives in 1990, Lewis Jones looks at where religion ends and where pseudoscience and the paranormal take over

From the archives: On Coincidences – Chance can be a fine thing

From the archives in 1990, Clive Hunt looks at the role of chance and probability in explaining paranormal claims

From the archives: Romancing the Stone – The lure of alchemy continues

From the archives in 1990, Tom Ruffles examines the ongoing allure of alchemy

From the archives: Hypnosis and the Occult

From the archives in 1990, H.B. Gibson debunks the links between hypnotism and the occult, and puts forward his own contemporary understanding of hypnotism

From the archives: What is Hypnosis?

From the archives in 1990, Lewis Jones takes a skeptical look at the history of hypnotism, and the studies that sought to understand it

From the archives: The 1988 Nullarbor UFO Mystery – Solved

From the archives, A.T. Brunt examines the January 1988 reports of UFO sightings over Australia's Nullarbor region.

IQ tests continue to flourish, in spite of inherent biases, because we so badly want to feel special

From the archives in 1989, Wendy Grossman looks at a recent stunt by Mensa to identify Britain's brightest children, and why intelligence tests favour the demographic of their authors

From the archives: The many traditions of Christmas that are now lost to history

From the archives in 1989, Toby Howard reminds us of long-forgotten Christmas traditions - like burning the Yule log, wearing animal disguises, and "The Devil's Knell".
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