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Whatever happened to crop circles?

From the archives, Steve Donnelly wistfully pines for the appearances of beautiful - though entirely explicable - crop circle formations in fields.

Searching for Cressie, the Crescent Lake Monster

From the archives, Benjamin Radford recounts the story of his search for Cressie, a monster that never was

Towards a Cognitive Neuroscience of the Dying Brain

From the archives, Jason J Braithwaite offers an in-depth analysis and critique of the survivalist’s neuroscience of near-death experiences

An Evening with James Randi & Friends – a review

Jon Cohen remembers the highlights and the stories from the evening which featured James Randi's first presentation to a UK audience in over a decade, and Susan Blackmore's talk of returning to public scepticism and parapsychology.

Towards a Cognitive Neuroscience of the Dying Brain

Published in The Skeptic, Volume 21, Issue 2 (2008) Jason J Braithwaite offers an in-depth analysis and critique of the survivalist’s neuroscience of near-death experiences

Believe it or not

Sally Marlow interviews Mark Vernon about life, the universe and everything – but mainly agnosticism.

Haunting the Bereaved: a skeptical analysis of Colin Fry’s “6ixth Sense” TV show

From the archives, Mark Williams reflects on the ‘psychic’ offerings of Colin Fry as presented in his TV show, 6ixth Sense

From Psychic to Sceptic

James Byrne in retrospect on being a psychic
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