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If pseudoscience actually worked, scientists would be first in line to profit
Slava Amanatski
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8th December 2025
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From the archives: the ‘Synchro-Energiser’ – a pseudoscientific panacea?
Michael Heap
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4th November 2025
Alternative Medicine
Are nanoparticles a turning point for homeopathy? Don’t count on it
Edzard Ernst
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27th October 2025
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Why is Tesco’s free recipe magazine telling me about the health benefits of sea moss?
Alice Howarth
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25th September 2025
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Preventing British Supplements’ health claims isn’t an infringement of free speech
Michael Marshall
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8th September 2025
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Physiotherapy is almost as pseudoscientific as osteopathy and chiropractic
Paul Ingraham
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11th December 2025
Health
Is the 10,000 steps goal a fitness fact or merely a marketing myth?
Elissar Gerges
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10th December 2025
Conspiracy Theories
Why do people ignore evidence, and what actually changes minds?
Zion Lights
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5th December 2025
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How ultra-processed food fear can fuel anxiety and disordered eating
Maeve Hanan
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28th November 2025
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Polylaminin: a miracle cure for spinal injuries, or another media hype story?
Marcelo Yamashita
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10th November 2025
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Exploring the limits of skepticism. Part 3: The value of adversarial collaborations
Chris French
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16th January 2026
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How did psychics fare with their predictions for 2025?
Michael Marshall
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5th January 2026
Cryptozoology
Why I don’t believe in… Bigfoot
Blake Smith
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19th December 2025
Alternative Medicine
If pseudoscience actually worked, scientists would be first in line to profit
Slava Amanatski
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8th December 2025
Paranormal
The BBC’s NightWatch is a control group for Ghost Hunting TV
Hayley Stevens
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19th November 2025
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How word games and folk etymology feed into fringe beliefs
Mark Horne
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15th December 2025
Conspiracy Theories
Why do people ignore evidence, and what actually changes minds?
Zion Lights
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5th December 2025
Conspiracy Theories
Phantom Time Hypothesis – the supposedly ‘missing’ fortnight in 1752
Mike Hall
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5th November 2025
Conspiracy Theories
Predictive Programming: why conspiracists scour pop culture for sinister clues
Dave Hahn
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29th October 2025
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The sinking of the Titanic wasn’t a crafty insurance con, it was a real tragedy
Mike Hall
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13th October 2025
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The Daily Mail guide to twisting the facts on vehicle emissions
Brian Eggo
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14th January 2026
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The Humanist Enabling Life Project – supporting victims of sharia attacks
Leo Igwe
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12th January 2026
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Vladimir Putin’s insistence on pseudoscience is more than just propaganda
Slava Amanatski
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9th January 2026
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Camp Quest UK returns, offering a secular space for families to explore
Alastair Lichten
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8th January 2026
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Encouraging non-belief and activism against witch hunts in black communities
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14th January 2026
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Putting things into perspective: the fallibility of expert drone spotters
Andrew Hyams
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7th January 2026
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In the face of AI-driven encyclopedias, cherish Wikipedia – and original sources
Hayley Stevens
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18th December 2025
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In a culture of materialism, The Emperor’s New Clothes have designer labels
Daniel Aaron Levy
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17th December 2025
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Is the 10,000 steps goal a fitness fact or merely a marketing myth?
Elissar Gerges
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From the archive: the hollow earth, and the inside-out cosmos
Bill Penny
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3rd June 2025
From the archives in 1991, Bill Penny looks at the theory of the hollow earth, the notion that the entire cosmos exists inside a sphere
Archive
‘Legal Name Fraud’ – The Truth? It’s hogwash
Geoff Whelan
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1st April 2016
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.
Archive
A science of networks: visualising connections using Game of Thrones characters
Andrew Beveridge
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1st April 2013
Andrew Beveridge's analysis of the character interactions in Game of Thrones describes how we can visualise contexts & connections
Archive
From the archive: Out with the old, in with the new? Blasphemy and religious law in the UK
Ryan Shaffer
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25th July 2012
From the archive in 2012, Ryan Shaffer looks at the history and abolition of the Blasphemy Law in the UK.
Archive
From the archives: Homeopathy and the 10:23 campaign
Mark Williams
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18th July 2012
From the archives in 2012, Mark Williams corresponds with professional homeopathy organisations in the wake of the 10:23 campaign's mass 'overdose' stunt
Archive
From the archives: A comet’s tale
Mark Duwe
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11th July 2012
From the archives in 2012, Mark Duwe takes a look at a comet in the sky, and the appearances of comets throughout history
Archive
Archive: Then begins a journey in my head – reflections on religious belief and delusion
Jon Wainwright
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1st July 2012
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.
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From the archives: Fact checking the decibels at Wimbledon
Wendy M. Grossman
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27th April 2012
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.
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