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2012: The End of the World

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Volume 15 Number 2

  • 2012 and Counting
    A NASA Scientist Answers the Top 20 Questions About 2012
    by David Morrison
  • Will Physicists Destroy the World?
    The Large Hadron Collider and the Threats of Catastrophe
    by Lloyd B. Lueptow
  • Physicists Will Not Destroy the World
    Why We Need Not Worry About the Large Hadron Collider
    by Lawrence Krauss
  • A Magician in the Laboratory
    by James Randi
  • Chiropractic: A Little Physical Therapy, a Lot of Nonsense
    by Harriet Hall, M.D.
  • The Problem of Bias, Even in Biology
    by David Zeigler
  • Darwin in Texas
    An Empirical Study on What Teachers of Evolution Believe
    by Raymond A. Eve and Chawki Belhadi
  • A Governor’s Prayer for Rain
    An Empirical Analysis of a Supernatural Claim
    by Gary J. Whittenberger
  • The Coriolis Effect
    Does water drain in different directions in the northern and southern hemispheres?
    by William D. Stansfield
  • Vaccines & Autism: A Deadly Manufactroversy
    by Harriet Hall, M.D., The Skepdoc
  • Atheism Rising
    Intelligence, Science, and the Decline of Belief
    by James Allan Cheyne
  • Why Religions Turn Oppressive
    A Perspective from Evolutionary Psychology
    by Robert Kurzban and Peter DeScioli
  • It’s Time to Teach the Controversy
    Since Creationism Isn’t Going Away, Let’s Use it in the Classroom to Teach the Difference between Science and Pseudoscience
    by Christopher Baum
  • Gullible Instructing the Gullible
    Annals of Gullibility: Why We Get Duped and How to Avoid it
    by Stephen Greenspan
    reviewed by Michael E. O’Reilly
  • Philosophers, Creationists, and Serious Brainiacs
    But is it Science? The Philosophical Question in the Creation/Evolution Controversy (updated edition)
    edited by Robert T. Pennock and Michael Ruse
    reviewed by Glenn Branch
  • Complexity Redux
    Complexity: A Guided Tour
    by Melanie Mitchell
    reviewed by James N. Gardner
  • Mr. Armstrong’s Jersey & Mr. Rogers’ Sweater
    Supersense: Why We Believe in the Unbelievable
    by Bruce M. Hood
    reviewed by Michael Shermer
  • The Six Degrees of Adolf Hitler
    Linked: How Everything is Connected to Everything Else and What It Means for Business, Science, and Everyday Life
    by Albert-László Barabási
    reviewed by Andrew Shaindlin
  • Sensed Presences in Extreme Contexts
    The Third Man Factor: The Secret of Survival in Extreme Environments
    by John Geiger
    reviewed by James Allan Cheyne

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