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Skeptical Inquirer
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Articles in March-April 2006 issue of Skeptical Inquirer
- Evolution Science's top story of the year
by Kendrick Frazier - The memory wars Parts 2 and 3
by Martin Gardner - God Created the Integers: The Mathematical Breakthroughs That Changed History
- A tribute to Philip J. Klass
by E.A. Kral - Skepchicks raise profile of female skeptics
by Amanda Chesworth - Ludmil A. Chotkowski, M.D., 1916-2005, challenged chiropractic
by Frank Reiser - Alien abduction analysis
by Terence M. Hines - Terrors of the Table: The Curious History of Nutrition
by Kendrick Frazier - Plane crash 'miracles'?
by Carl Gurtman - It's a natural selection: Evolution Amber Ale
by Amanda Chesworth - New center for inquiry research building completed
by Paul Kurtz - The rampant politicization of science
by Peter Lamal - The wrong question
by Ralph Estling - Two blemishes?
by Mario Bunge - Kansas professor relieved of his chair over comments critical of intelligent design
by David Park Musella - Carla Baron psychic detective update
by Vaughn Rees - The power of not thinking is not very great
by Wesley Cecil - Research scandals: a letter to the President of Columbia University
by Bruce Flamm - Dubious quotes
by Ed Foster - 'We find that ID is not science': excerpts from the Dover federal court ruling on intelligent design
- Is evolutionary psychology a pseudoscience?
by Massimo Pigliucci - A constructive look at destructive mental health trends
by Bruce Hartsell - Evolution and the ID Wars
by Timothy Weakley - Astronomers Royal
by Jay Pasachoff - Commentary on John P.A. Ioannidis's 'why most published research findings are false'
by Ray Hyman - Court decision in Dover case a victory for good science
by Kendrick Frazier - Loon season in Canada
by Robert Sheaffer - A portrait of Darwin for kids
by Greg Martinez - Only a theory?
by Larry Flammer - Tom Cruise and psychiatry
by Karellen Kubrick - Argentina mysteries
by Joe Nickell - In landmark Dover decision, judge rules ID is not science, teaching it is unconstitutional
by Kendrick Frazier - 'Natural' childbirth
by Benjamin Radford - Science best sellers: top ten best sellers
- Complexity vs. artifice
by Donald Rooum - Prayer and loss
by Linda Dacon - In search of Dracula
by Massimo Polidoro - Quoteworthy
by Michael Sokolove - Hoaxers, hackers, and policymakers: how junk science persuaded the FBI to divert terrorism funding to fight hackers
by Carolyn Meinel - Conversations with Carl Sagan. Edited by Tom Head
- No separate truth
by L. Charles Ward - St. Patrick's influence?
by Mark Brown - Rare woodpecker, presumed extinct, found in Arkansas
by Benjamin Radford - Critical thinking: what is it good for? : nearly everyone is in favor of critical thinking. This is evidence that the term is in danger of becoming meaningless. Skeptics should spearhead the effort to clarify what critical thinking isand what it is
by Howard Gabennesch - Hardwired Behavior: What Neuroscience Reveals about Morality
- Left, right, wrong!
by Jan A. Witkowski - Art bell's show broadcasts Sylvia Browne failure about mine tragedy
by Benjamin Radford - The Big Bird, the Big Lie, God, and science: a young man claims to have amazing distant-healing powers, but a skeptical look at the facts raises serious questions
by Jill Neimark - The Indescribable Phenomenon: The Life and Mysteries of Anna Eva Fay
- In defense of Druyan
by Kendrick Frazier