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05-07-28

In this week’s eSkeptic, in a rebuff to UFO enthusiasts, Tim Callahan extrapolates the earthly origins of Ezekial’s visions.


05-07-15

In this week’s eSkeptic, Kenneth W. Krause reviews The Psychological Roots of Religious Belief: Searching for Angels and the Parent-God by M.D. Faber.


05-07-07

In this week’s eSkeptic, Lee Traynor participates in an exorcism and lives to tell the tale.


05-07-01

In this week’s eSkeptic, James N. Gardner reviews Conflict in the Cosmos: Fred Hoyle’s Life in Science, a biography by Simon Mitton.


05-06-24

In this week’s eSkeptic, Michael Shermer reports on the World Summit on evolution in the Galapagos.


05-06-10

In this week’s eSkeptic, James N. Gardner and Michael Shermer share their thoughts on The Road to Reality: A Complete Guide to the Laws of the Universe.


05-06-01

In this week’s eSkeptic, Tim Callahan reviews Resurrection, an ABC Television 20/20 special.


05-05-27

In this week’s eSkeptic, Lee Traynor reports on the Skeptics Society’s 2005 Conference at Caltech.


05-05-19

In this week’s eSkeptic, Michael Shermer reviews Freakonomics by Stephen Dubner and Steven Levitt.


05-05-12

In this week’s eSkeptic, Michael Shermer reviews Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking by Malcolm Gladwell.


05-05-03

In this week’s eSkeptic, Michael Shermer examines the Faustian Bargain of David Irving.


05-04-26

In this week’s eSkeptic, Michael Shermer reviews The Men Who Stare at Goats by Jon Ronson.


05-04-19

In this week’s eSkeptic, Michael Shermer reviews Dawkins’ God: Genes, Memes, and the Meaning of Life by Alister McGrath.


05-04-14

In this week’s eSkeptic, we announce details on upcoming Skeptic events, including lectures by Bill Nye on Germs, Dr. Arthur I. Miller on Black Holes, the Skeptics Society Annual Conference, and Julia Sweeney on Letting Go of God.


05-04-05

In this week’s eSkeptic, Michael Shermer presents “Not Intelligent, Surely Not Science,” an opinion editorial that previously appeared in the Los Angeles Times.


05-03-29

In this week’s eSkeptic, Susan Carol Losh, Ph.D. responds to an earlier eSkeptic (“Sex, Brains & Hands — Gender Differences in Cognitive Abilities” by Diane Halpern, Tuesday, March 15th, 2005) with a letter titled “Mr. Summers’ Hidden Agenda: Women, Men & the 80-Hour Work Week.”


05-03-22

In this week’s eSkeptic, Chuck Lemme responds to our reviews of Race: The Reality of Human Differences by Vince Sarich and Frank Miele; Sarich and Miele respond.


05-03-15

In this week’s eSkeptic, Dr. Diane Halpern delves into the science of gender differences in her article “Sex, Brains & Hands — Gender Differences in Cognitive Abilities.”


05-02-24

In this week’s eSkeptic, Patrick Johnson reviews The Obesity Myth: America’s Obsession with Weight is Hazardous to Your Health by Paul Campos.


05-02-18

In this week’s eSkeptic, Paul R. Gross and Alondra Oubré tackle Vincent Sarich and Frank Miele’s book Race: The Reality of Human Differences.


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