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Skeptical Inquirer If what they say is true—if these people have the powers they claim, why are 99.99% of innocent airline passengers subjected to invasive screening, delays, and hassles, when a psychic should be able to identify the terrorists and direct the security resources toward those people?

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Skeptical Inquirer Glad to see these have been posted

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Is it possible to walk over hot coals without burning? Many cultures practice firewalking as seen in this clip.
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Skeptical Inquirer Skeptical Inquirer on Atlantis and Bimini Beachrock

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Submerged beachrock off the island of Bimini has been deemed a remnant of Atlantis by the faithful since the 1960s
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Skeptical Inquirer Don't throw the pa-ast away
You might need it some rainy day
Dreams can come true again
When everything old is new again

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Agroup of Florida-based technical divers is poised to try to solve a New Age/ancient mystery near the island of Bimini, Bahamas, 50 miles off the South Florida coast.
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ABC News and MedPage Today asked our medical sources and a distinguished panel of medical historians to put together a top 10 list of medical advances in the first decade of this century.
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Skeptical Inquirer Astronomers have discovered the second super-Earth exoplanet [1] for which they have determined the mass and radius, giving vital clues about its structure. It is also the first super-Earth where an atmosphere has been found. The exoplanet, orbiting a small star only 40 light-years away from us, opens up dramatic new perspectives in the quest for habitable worlds.

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ESO is the European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere. It operates the La Silla Paranal Observatory in Chile and has its headquarters in Garching, near Munich, Germany.
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The Committee for Skeptical Inquiry promotes science and scientific inquiry, critical thinking, science education, and the use of reason in examining important issues. It encourages the critical investigation ...
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Celebrities, who can command huge audiences, have a special responsibility to get their facts right when talking about their medical problems.
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"It is I that should be thanking you. Your organization is like an island of reason in an ocean of irrational thought. I feel I am surrounded by people that mistakenly confuse their belief in the supernatural with morality...
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Skeptical Inquirer New on CSICOP.org: There comes a moment in every parent’s life when your child asks you the question you most feared hearing from your dear one’s lips.

article by Heidi Anderson

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There comes a moment in every parent's life when your child asks you the question you most feared hearing from your dear one...
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Alternative Medicine Warning: Some Chinese Herbs May Increase Cancer Risk, The consumption of popular Chinese herbal products containing aristolochic acid is associated with an increased risk of urinary tract cancer, a study in Taiwan has found.
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Skeptical Inquirer New on CSICOP.org: Stephen King stayed in the atmospheric resort during Halloween 1974. An isolated, off-season evening spent in the already “haunted” room 217 motivated King to pen The Shining: his story of addiction, psychosis, psychic abilities, and ghosts.

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Located at Rocky Mountain National Park, the Stanley Hotel--the inspiration for Stephen King's The Shining...
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Note:This is aslightly modified version ofan article that was published in the magazine Skeptical Inquirer, Volume 34, No. 1, January/Februrary 2010. It is reprinted here with the kind permission of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry.
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Skeptical Inquirer More, More, More, How do you like it, how do you like it?

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"Paranormal Cops," which follows a team of Chicago-area police officers who also work as paranormal investigators, will launch Tuesday, January 19 at 10:30/9:30c on the cable channel. Said half-hour will ...
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Skeptical Inquirer Homeopathic medicines work, I guess, because we know atomic bombs work. Does this make sense to anyone?

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Precisely how homeopathic medicines work remains a mystery, and yet, nature is replete with mysteries and with numerous striking examples of the power of extremely small doses.