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    Skepticality #101 - Quirky Hauntings Interview: Professor Richard Wiseman

    This week Skepticality is pleased to once again speak with ...

    This week Skepticality is pleased to once again speak with noted 'Quirkologist' Richard Wiseman, the Professor of the Public Understanding of Psychology at the University of Hertfordshire in the United Kingdom and fellow of the Committee for Skeptical...

    May 5, 2009 Read more
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    Skepticality #100 - Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, and Something Blue..

    This week Skepticality celebrates it's long awaited 100th episode with ...

    This week Skepticality celebrates it's long awaited 100th episode with a look back at past shows, thoughts about future installments and well wishes from their friends the skeptic community including Dr. Phil Plait (the Bad Astronomer), George Hrab...

    Apr 21, 2009 Read more
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    Skepticality #099 - Confessions of an Alien Hunter - Interview: Seth Shostak, Senior Astronomer - SETI

    Why do we think aliens are out there? Is Earth ...

    Why do we think aliens are out there? Is Earth really being visited? Will aliens really be short, gray, and hairless? What happens if we pick up a signal from another world?  These are just a few of the questions...

    Apr 7, 2009 Read more
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    Skepticality #098 - What Do I Do Next? Interview: Daniel Loxton, editor of Junior Skeptic

    The Official Podcast of Skeptic Magazine

    Mar 24, 2009
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    Skepticality #097 - Atlanta Skepticamp Recap

    This week's Skepticality hits the highlights and plays excerpts from ...

    This week's Skepticality hits the highlights and plays excerpts from Atlanta Skepticamp. Topics from the two day "un-conference" included: raising children to be critical thinkers; homeopathy; the question of what organic food...

    Mar 17, 2009 Read more
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    Skepticality #096 - Fossil Thursday! -Interview: Dr. John M. Harris, curator Page Museum, La Brea Tar Pits

    On a special Thursday edition of Skepticality, Swoopy talks with ...

    On a special Thursday edition of Skepticality, Swoopy talks with Dr. John M. Harris, curator of the George C. Page Museum at Rancho La Brea. Yesterday, it was announced that a new excavation near La Brea has unearthed the largest known cache of...

    Feb 19, 2009 Read more
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    Skepticality #095 - The Radford Files -Interview: Benjamin Radford

    This week on Skepticality we check in with author and ...

    This week on Skepticality we check in with author and paranormal investigator Benjamin Radford. A regular contributor to LiveScience.com and Managing Editor for Skeptical Inquirer magazine, Ben talks with Derek & Swoopy about his...

    Feb 3, 2009 Read more
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    Skepticality #094 - International Year of Astronomy! - Interview: Dr. Pamela Gay

    The United Nations has declared 2009 the "International Year of ...

    The United Nations has declared 2009 the "International Year of Astronomy." Coinciding with both Galileo Galilei's celestial discoveries in 1609 and the publication of Johannes...

    Jan 20, 2009 Read more
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    Skepticality #093 - Tales of the Investigative Atheist - Inside The Discovery Institute, Interview: Maria Maltseva

    On a recent episode of Skepticality, guests Kate Holden and ...

    On a recent episode of Skepticality, guests Kate Holden and Tiana Dietz proposed their joint project, "Visit Discovery," which encourages people to visit Seattle's Intelligent Design think tank The Discovery Institute. Is there hope of fostering...

    Jan 6, 2009 Read more
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    Skepticality #092 - Numb3rs - Cheryl Heuton and Nicolas Falacci creators of Num3rs

    Rarely is mathematics a major plot component on American television. ...

    Rarely is mathematics a major plot component on American television. The exception, of course, is the current hit prime time CBS television drama Numb3rs.  "We all use math every day: to predict weather, to tell time, to...

    Dec 16, 2008 Read more
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