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Looksmaxxing: the pseudoscientific aesthetic answer to young men’s problems
Marcus Yeo Jun Hao
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15th August 2025
Alternative Medicine
From the archives: alternative medicine’s political battle for European recognition
Wim Betz
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12th August 2025
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Is King Charles treating his cancer with homeopathy?
Edzard Ernst
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4th August 2025
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Allergies can be common, debilitating… and a perfect market for pseudoscience
Kaylene Choe
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1st August 2025
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The relentless march of reiki in public universities in Brazil
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Snus: the nicotine pouch epidemic among professional footballers
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13th August 2025
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No, placebos probably aren’t getting stronger over time
Mike Hall
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16th July 2025
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The UK has some of the safest tap water in the world – despite what Water2 claim
Michael Marshall
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9th July 2025
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Kind Patches almost certainly aren’t the answer to ADHD focus issues
Alice Howarth
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2nd July 2025
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Hair analysis and bioresonance food sensitivity tests are simply junk science
Brian Eggo
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Martin Hempstead
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Is there anybody there? The fascinating history of the Ouija board
Sean Slater
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30th July 2025
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Studying the genetics of mediumship is the new Tooth Fairy science
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How concerned should we be about the UK’s geoengineering trials?
Michael Marshall
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8th August 2025
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The amateur activists trying to fight chemtrails… with warmed vinegar
Michael Marshall
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25th July 2025
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Dear people of TikTok: I, the editor of The Skeptic, am obviously not a flat earther
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15th August 2025
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David Glass
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14th August 2025
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From the archives: alternative medicine’s political battle for European recognition
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From the archive:Â Virgin Mary ‘appears’ in Medjugorje, Bosnia-Herzegovina
Hilary Evans
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2nd July 1991
From the archives in 1991, Hilary Evans examines the claims that the Virgin Mary appeared to teenagers in Medjugorje, Bosnia-Herzegovina in 1981.
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From the archive: The New Age and the crisis of belief
Tim Axon
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2nd March 1991
From the archives in 1991, Tim Axon on the increased popularity of New Age thought and decreased belief in conventional spirituality
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From the archive: Paul Daniels, the Philosophical Prestidigitator
Mike Hutchinson
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3rd January 1991
From the archives in 1991, the late magician and skeptical entertainer Paul Daniels talks to Michael Hutchinson
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From the archives: A hole in the head – Creationists and APEmen in Lowestoft
Jean N Dorricott
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13th September 1990
From the archives in 1990, Jean N Dorricott investigates the Creation Science Movement and their belief in Creationism
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From the archives: The Moses Barrier – the paranormal takes over where religion left off
Lewis Jones
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3rd March 1990
From the archives in 1990, Lewis Jones looks at where religion ends and where pseudoscience and the paranormal take over
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From the archives: Hear our prayers – the Northern Irish prayer efficacy study
Wendy M. Grossman
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12th October 1989
From the archives in 1989, Wendy Grossman tracks down Francis Galton's 1872 study on the supposed power of prayer in Northern Ireland
Archive
From the archive: Explaining the Turin Shroud – the creation of a religious hoax
Steve Donnelly
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3rd November 1988
From the archives in 1988, Steve Donnelly interviews Joe Nickel on the Turin Shroud and how the hoax was created
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From the archives: Creationism and Noah’s Ark – founders on the facts
Stephen Moreton
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19th November 1987
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
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