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Are nanoparticles a turning point for homeopathy? Don’t count on it
Edzard Ernst
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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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Michael Marshall
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Looksmaxxing: the pseudoscientific aesthetic answer to young men’s problems
Marcus Yeo Jun Hao
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24th October 2025
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Serdar Basegmez
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10th October 2025
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Ultramarathon runners and cancer risk – results from a preliminary study
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Why is Tesco’s free recipe magazine telling me about the health benefits of sea moss?
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If we take away the statistical quirks and biases, is there any placebo effect left?
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From the archives:Â The medium is not the message – fighting crime with psychics
Terry Sanderson
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21st October 2025
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João Lucas da Silva
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20th October 2025
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Are scholars legitimising witch hunting in post-colonial Africa?
Leo Igwe
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17th October 2025
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The normalisation of superstition and human sacrifice in Indian society
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15th October 2025
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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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Schrödinger’s Client List: why the Epstein conspiracy theory will not go away
Dave Hahn
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10th September 2025
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When the Great Resist conspiracy conference came to the North East
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14th August 2025
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Deborah Hyde
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31st October 2025
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From the archives: Brainwashing a skeptic – escaping from a frightening cult
Arthur Chappell
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28th October 2025
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Michael Marshall
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22nd October 2025
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10th October 2025
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29th September 2025
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Tomasz Witkowski
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From the archive: S.G. Soal – A statistical master of deception
Chris Scott
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2nd March 1988
From the archives in 1988, Chris Scott recounts Soal's experiments, which suggested precognitive abilities, but turned out to be statistical fakery
Archive
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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From the archives: Magicians, mediums, and psychics
David Alexander
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1st November 1987
From the archives in 1987, David Alexander reveals of the trade secrets of "psychic" mediums, and the magic tricks they employ.
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From the archives: Soviet intercontinental missiles and the professional Spanish ufologist
Luis Alfonso Gamez Dominguez
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27th July 1987
From the archives in 1987, Luis Alfimso Gamez Dominguez examines a UFO report from El Pais, and the Spanish ufologist Juan Jose Benitez
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From the archives: media clippings from the death of Doris Stokes
The Skeptic
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1st July 1987
From the archives in 1987, The Skeptic looks at media reporting surrounding the death of noted "psychic medium" Doris Stokes
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From the archives: The monstrous myth at Loch Ness
Steuart Campbell
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20th May 1987
From the archives in 1987, writer and cryptozoologist Steuart Campbell looks at the history of Loch Ness monster mythology
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From the archives: Tolerating continued uncertainty – leaving cases unexplained
Peter O'Hara
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30th January 1987
From the first ever issue of The Skeptic, Peter O'Hara explains why it's OK to accept something as 'unexplained' - and why that doesn't mean it's 'unexplainable'.
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