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Investigations of dubious and dishonest science by David Colquhoun.
Reviews and discussions of research on religion and anthropology from a skeptical perspective.
An exploration of science, skepticism and erroneous thought processes including an ongoing discussion of the interplay between thoughts and happiness as well as the relationship between science and thought.
Skeptical weblog by academic clinical neurologist Steven Novella. Particular areas of interest include medicine and the brain.
Addresses the topics of skepticism and secular humanism. Includes lectures, handouts, and an online column. Also has links to book reviews and essays.
Steve Salerno writes on topics including the self-help movement, new-age philosophy, and politics.
Blog principally by Australian skeptic Rachael Dunlop. Topics include alternative medicine, psychics, and science in the media.
A woman's skeptical science and life weblog.
Tracks new information on various skeptical web pages.
A guide to identifying fallacies in arguments and thinking. Includes an e-book and podcast.
Blog by several authors promoting science, critical thinking, and skepticism.
Critical thinking for an irrational world.
Blog that explores the strange and the unknown, in technology, space and science, with a skeptical and analytical eye.
An exploration of science, skepticism and erroneous thought processes including an ongoing discussion of the interplay between thoughts and happiness as well as the relationship between science and thought.
Steve Salerno writes on topics including the self-help movement, new-age philosophy, and politics.
Reviews and discussions of research on religion and anthropology from a skeptical perspective.
Addresses the topics of skepticism and secular humanism. Includes lectures, handouts, and an online column. Also has links to book reviews and essays.
Investigations of dubious and dishonest science by David Colquhoun.
A guide to identifying fallacies in arguments and thinking. Includes an e-book and podcast.
Critical thinking for an irrational world.
A woman's skeptical science and life weblog.
Blog by several authors promoting science, critical thinking, and skepticism.
Blog principally by Australian skeptic Rachael Dunlop. Topics include alternative medicine, psychics, and science in the media.
Tracks new information on various skeptical web pages.
Blog that explores the strange and the unknown, in technology, space and science, with a skeptical and analytical eye.
Skeptical weblog by academic clinical neurologist Steven Novella. Particular areas of interest include medicine and the brain.
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