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Skeptical Inquirer
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Articles in Sept-Oct 2004 issue of Skeptical Inquirer
- Stem-cell debate: public still undecided; opinion could sway
- Darkness, Tunnels, and Light of the NDE
by Rob Lopresti - Are we on a Goldilocks planet?
by William Harwood - SI Jesus article draws AP writer's ire
by Kevin Christopher - Anti-science postmodernism
by Karl Sutterfield - What the #$! Do They Know?
by Eric Scerri - Ships of the dead
by Joe Nickell - Recovered memories
by Matthew Davis - Hiding the Elephant
by Edward Summer - Cold-fusion proponent Eugene Mallove murdered
by Kendrick Frazier - Did Popper refute evolution?
by Massimo Pigliucci - Homeopathic suicide?
by Lennart Meier - Top ten best sellers
- Elizabeth Loftus elected to National Academy of Sciences
- Lady homeopathy strikes back … but science wins out
by Massimo Polidoro - Dan Brown's service?
by Gary Harris - Obscurantism, tyranny, and the fallacy of either black or white
by Ralph Estling - Betz, Druyan, Helfand elected CSICOP fellows; 3 consultants named
by Kendrick Frazier - Can the sciences help us to make wise ethical judgments?
by Paul Kurtz - Tablets and tabloids: skeptical reading
by John C. Whittaker - CSICOP fellow Neil deGrasse Tyson hosts Nova miniseries
- The Columbia University 'miracle' study: flawed and fraud
by Bruce Flamm - Criticizing the messenger about NCCAM's biases
by Wallace Sampson - Pinker, Tarter named among Time's 100 most influential people
- 'Teach the controversy': an intelligently designed ruse
by Robert Camp - Point of honor: a response to letters on science/religion
by Susan Haack - Fraud and fertility, science and ethics
by Kendrick Frazier - The Campeche, Mexico 'infrared UFO' video
by Robert Sheaffer - Bridging the chasm
by John J. Brooks - The anthropic principle and the big bang: natural or supernatural? A simple probabilistic answer
by Mark Perakh - Science and ethics conference brings together minds from Canada, Europe, and the U.S
by John Gaeddert - Alternative medicine and the biology departments of New York's community colleges: a survey
by Frank Reiser - Labyrinths: mazes and myths
by Benjamin Radford