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From the archives: Quackupuncture – A question of medical ethics
H.B. Gibson
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28th April 2026
Cancer
The high price of anti-science paranoia and fake cancer-cure conspiracies
André Bacchi
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23rd March 2026
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Rights over regulation? The moral case against legalised snake oil
Aaron Rabinowitz
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4th March 2026
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Superficial empowerment: the hidden cost of TikTok’s skincare obsession
Olivia Olin
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23rd February 2026
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The dangers of flawed clinical trials
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Lost in translation: why most longevity breakthroughs don’t become therapies
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22nd May 2026
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The rise in chronic disease doesn’t necessarily mean we are getting sicker
Travis Baldwin
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24th April 2026
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No, artificial sweeteners do not cause cognitive decline
Mauro Proença
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22nd April 2026
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Peter Duesberg is dead, but his legacy of AIDS denial lives on in Joe Rogan
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10th April 2026
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The high price of anti-science paranoia and fake cancer-cure conspiracies
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Learning about science and statistics through pseudoscience
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20th May 2026
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The demons of Varginha: The cultural context behind Brazil’s famous UFO case
João Lucas da Silva
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13th May 2026
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How a very wrong Royal horoscope put astrology on the map in Britain
Carlos Orsi
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11th May 2026
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Remembering Nick Pope, “the UK’s top UFO expert” (1965-2026)
Chris French
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29th April 2026
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‘Capturing Bigfoot’ may yet offer definitive proof that Bigfoot was nothing but a hoax
Blake Smith
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17th April 2026
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Peter Duesberg is dead, but his legacy of AIDS denial lives on in Joe Rogan
Michael Marshall
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10th April 2026
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The Italian electoral abstention, and the self-fulfilling conspiracy theory plot
Allegra Brachini
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25th March 2026
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Venezuelan “birtherism”: the nationalistic movement to delegitimise Nicolás Maduro
Gabriel Andrade
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6th March 2026
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What the ‘Epstein Files’ tell us about conspiracy theories – and about skeptics
Michael Marshall
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16th February 2026
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Taylor Swift isn’t “MAGA-coded”, she is a lightning rod for conspiracist grievances
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Jim Cliff
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18th May 2026
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Gen Z don’t really think they’re psychic – at least no more so than their elders
Michael Marshall
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15th May 2026
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‘God: The Science, The Evidence, The Dawn of a Revolution’… and underwhelming apologetics
Aaron Rabinowitz
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6th May 2026
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For a truly global humanist movement, we need an International Humanist Institute
Leo Igwe
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4th May 2026
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The ‘Quiet Revival’ in British religiosity was only ever a statistical mirage
Michael Marshall
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20th May 2026
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Smoke and mirrors: violent media, cigarettes, and shaky statistics
Jim Cliff
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18th May 2026
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Richard Dawkins and AI: the lights are on, but nobody’s home
Mike Hall
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8th May 2026
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For all the claims of governments and Big Tech, cybersecurity is far from scientific
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27th April 2026
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In a world of eight billion unique minds, what even is ‘neurotypical’, anyway?
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From the archives: A look at the world of Tarot cards
Mike Rutter
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5th July 1989
From the archives in 1989, Mike Rutter takes a look at the world of Tarot cards and their ability to divine the future.
Archive
From the archives: Having faith in skepticism – Science, belief and meaning
Nick Beard
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1st May 1989
From the archives in 1989, Nick Beard examines the skeptical movement of the late 1980s, and the principles on which it was founded
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From the archives: Cosmic Crystal Crankery – An examination of ‘New Age’ crystalline nonsense
Stephen Moreton
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1st March 1989
From the archives in 1989, Dr Stephen Moreton takes a look at the New Age fascination with crystals
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From the archive: James Randi’s 1989 lecture for the Manchester Skeptics
Frank Koval
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29th January 1989
From the archives, Frank Koval's 1989 article presents a transcript of James Randi's lecture that year for the Manchester Skeptics
Alternative Medicine
From the archive: Alternative medicine, and the provenance of health misinformation
Nick Beard
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22nd January 1989
From the archive in 1989, Dr Nick Beard looks at the rise in alternative medicine, and where it differs from proven treatments
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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
Archive
From the archives: Heaven and Earth – Is the ‘curse of Tutankhamen’ a curse at all?
Mike Hutchinson
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2nd November 1988
From the archives in 1988, Mike Hutchinson examines the evidence for and against the supposed curse of Tutankhamen
Archive
From the archives: Jacques Benoit’s (failed) experiments with telepathic snails
Toby Howard
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1st November 1988
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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The Skeptic Podcast – Episode 065
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