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From the archives: A look at the world of Tarot cards

From the archives in 1989, Mike Rutter takes a look at the world of Tarot cards and their ability to divine the future.

From the archives: Having faith in skepticism – Science, belief and meaning

From the archives in 1989, Nick Beard examines the skeptical movement of the late 1980s, and the principles on which it was founded

From the archives: Cosmic Crystal Crankery – An examination of ‘New Age’ crystalline nonsense

From the archives in 1989, Dr Stephen Moreton takes a look at the New Age fascination with crystals

From the archive: James Randi’s 1989 lecture for the Manchester Skeptics

From the archives, Frank Koval's 1989 article presents a transcript of James Randi's lecture that year for the Manchester Skeptics

From the archive: Alternative medicine, and the provenance of health misinformation

From the archive in 1989, Dr Nick Beard looks at the rise in alternative medicine, and where it differs from proven treatments

From the archive: Explaining the Turin Shroud – the creation of a religious hoax

From the archives in 1988, Steve Donnelly interviews Joe Nickel on the Turin Shroud and how the hoax was created

From the archives: Heaven and Earth – Is the ‘curse of Tutankhamen’ a curse at all?

From the archives in 1988, Mike Hutchinson examines the evidence for and against the supposed curse of Tutankhamen

From the archives: Jacques Benoit’s (failed) experiments with telepathic snails

From the archives in 1988, Toby Howard recounts the 19th Century attempts to create a 'snail telegraph' - based on the notion that snails were telepathic
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