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Science Under Siege with Michael Mann From pandemics to the climate crisis, humanity faces tremendous challenges. Efforts to address these crises are often hampered by a common threat: politically and ideologically motivated opposition to science. skepticalinquirer.org/video/science-…

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Susan Gerbic reports on the first "Be ReasonAble!" event, in Lodi, CA. Hosted by the Rational Roundtable group, the event may have been renamed but it essentially was a SkeptiCamp—a local, grassroots, low budget day(s) of talks, socializing, food, and fun. skepticalinquirer.org/exclusive/be-r…

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Now available online: "Money, Lies, and God Inside the Movement to Destroy American Democracy" with Katherine Stewart youtube.com/watch?v=qwPjjU…

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Skeptical Inquirer Presents Searching for Alien Earths with Lisa Kaltenegger, founding director of the Carl Sagan Institute to Search for Life in the Cosmos at Cornell University skepticalinquirer.org/video/searchin…

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Kenny Biddle's new article deviates from the paranormal and tackles a different kind of mystery—the Mailbox Massacre. It shows how teamwork, little details, and a little luck...can solve a mystery that has nothing to do with ghosts, aliens, or Bigfoot. skepticalinquirer.org/exclusive/the-…

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"The question I ask myself often is why do people fall for this obvious nonsense? In this article I hope to answer that question and bring you Dear Reader along with me." pensar.org/2025/04/grief-…

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The new issue of Skeptical Inquirer is out! Your homework: Take a photo while holding the new issue in front of something that you believe warrants more critical thinking. Post it on social media, and we may include your photo in a future issue of the magazine. #ThinkCritically

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New at Skeptical Inquirer: Nick Tiller’s “Five Things You Should Know Before Buying Fish Oil Supplements.” skepticalinquirer.org/exclusive/five…

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Now available from CSICon 2024: Daniel Simmons's talk is about how the cognitive abilities that usually serve us well can make us vulnerable to mistaken beliefs, misinformation, self-deception, and outright fraud skepticalinquirer.org/video/out-of-f…

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C. Eugene Emery Jr. is a science writer and skeptic. For forty years, he was a reporter for the Providence Journal. From 1980 to 2022, he covered medicine for the Reuters news agency. During the 1990s he wrote the Media Watch column for Skeptical Inquirer. skepticalinquirer.org/exclusive/chec…

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Now available online: Skeptical Inquirer Presents Searching for Alien Earths with Lisa Kaltenegger skepticalinquirer.org/video/searchin…

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Why do so many people cling to false beliefs, even ones that are provably untrue? Skeptical Inquirer Presents on May 15, Joe Pierre will discuss what he calls the 3M Model of false belief, based on mistrust, misinformation, and motivated reasoning. skepticalinquirer.org/video/the-3m-m…

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The Devil in the Details Son of Perdition: Is Abdullah Hashem the Biblical Antichrist? New Column by Autumn Sword skepticalinquirer.org/exclusive/son-…

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In his new Behavior & Belief column for Skeptical Inquirer Online, Stuart Vyse tries to find out what happened to the American Society for Psychical Research (ASPR)? skepticalinquirer.org/exclusive/the-…

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I attended my very first We Can Reason Conference in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Founded and run by the Rocky Mountain Atheists, the conference name is actually WEstern CANadian Reason Conference. Clever, eh? New Guerrilla Skepticism column by Susan Gerbic skepticalinquirer.org/exclusive/skep…

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Skeptical Inquirer deputy editor Benjamin Radford is quoted extensively in this CityBeat feature on the River Church of Cincinnati, Ohio (regular SI contributor Daniel Reed also appears in the article). citybeat.com/news/cincinnat…

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New on Skeptical Inquirer online: Teaching Critical Thinking Critikid: Critical Thinking and Mind Illusions for Kids skepticalinquirer.org/2025/04/critik…

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William London cautions readers to “Be Wary of ‘Introducing Homeopathy,’ an Industry-Supported Propaganda Video.” The so-called ‘documentary’ is being hyped by RFK Jr.’s old outfit, the “misinformation-spreading organization” Children’s Health Defense. skepticalinquirer.org/exclusive/be-w…