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Science
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Next Step, a Nobel Prize for Literature? (article)
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Richard Dawkins offers advice to young science writers.
(from eSkeptic: April 26th, 2004)
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Astonishing Mind (obituary)
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Michael Shermer remembers the life of Francis Crick (1916–2004).
(from eSkeptic: July 30th, 2004)
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Closer to Truth (announcement)
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Information about the PBS documentary series Closer to Truth: Science, Meaning and the Future, organized and hosted by Robert Kuhn.
(from eSkeptic: August 26th, 2004)
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The Politicization Of Science in the Bush Administration (article)
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Dylan Otto Krider writes on “The Politicization of Science in the Bush Administration: Science-As-Public-Relations.”
(from eSkeptic: October 8th, 2004)
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The Question of God (letters)
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Readers respond to eSkeptic of October 8th, in which Dylan Otto Krider discussed the politicization of science in the Bush administration.
(from eSkeptic: October 15th, 2004)
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What Galileo Wrought (book review)
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John C. Snider reviews Galileo’s Children: Tales of Science vs. Superstition (edited by Gardner Dozois).
(from eSkeptic: June 20th, 2006)
Mathematics & Statistics
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What the Numbers Can Reveal (book review)
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Michael Shermer reviews Freakonomics by Stephen Dubner and Steven Levitt.
(from eSkeptic: May 19th, 2005)
Physical Sciences
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Top Scientist Gives Backing to Astrology (article)
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The Sunday Times science editor Jonathan Leake writes about Percy Seymour’s new theory of astrology.
(from eSkeptic: May 17th, 2004)
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A Few Points about Astrology and ‘Written in the Stars’ (commentary)
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Ivan W. Kelly takes on Percy Seymour’s new theory of astrology.
(from eSkeptic: May 25th, 2004)
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My personal experiences with Mt. Wilson (commentary)
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Michael Shermer recounts his experience with the historic Mt. Wilson Observatory.
(from eSkeptic: February 2nd, 2005)
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A Complete Guide to the Laws of the Universe (book reviews)
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Two reviewers—James N. Gardner and Michael Shermer—share their thoughts on The Road to Reality: A Complete Guide to the Laws of the Universe.
(from eSkeptic: June 10th, 2005)
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The Big Bang’s Steady State (book review)
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James N. Gardner reviews Conflict in the Cosmos: Fred Hoyle’s Life in Science, a biography by Simon Mitton.
(from eSkeptic: July 1st, 2005)
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Deities for Atheists — The Science Without a Subject (book review)
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Michael Shermer reviews George Basalla’s book Civilized Life in the Universe: Scientists on Intelligent Extraterrestrials.
(from eSkeptic: March 9th, 2006)
Biological Sciences
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Swimming with Dolphins: A Skeptical Spiritual Experience (article)
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Dan Henry recounts his adventure swimming with dolphins.
(from eSkeptic: December 19th, 2003)
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Dawkins, Darwin & the Devil (book review)
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William Harwood reviews A Devil’s Chaplain: Reflections on Hope, Lies, Science, and Love by Richard Dawkins.
(from eSkeptic: January 30th, 2004)
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May Minerva Awake You (book review)
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Wayne Lutz reviews The Holy Land, by Dr. Robert Zubrin.
(from eSkeptic: March 25th, 2004)
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Judge Sends Evolution Lawsuit to Trial (article)
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Georgia judge sending an evolution lawsuit to trial.
(from eSkeptic: April 12th, 2004)
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The Day After Tomorrow (film review)
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Michael Shermer reviews the environmental disaster film The Day After Tomorrow.
(from eSkeptic: May 25th, 2004)
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The Day After Tomorrow (film review)
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Steven Korenstein reviews environmental disaster film The Day After Tomorrow.
(from eSkeptic: June 4th, 2004)
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The Grand Old Man of Evolution (interview)
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To commemorate Ernst Mayr’s 100th birthday, we reprint an interview from Skeptic magazine, The Grand Old Man of Evolution: An Interview with Evolutionary Biologist Ernst Mayr.
(from eSkeptic: July 5th, 2004)
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Ernst Mayr, Remembrances & Tribute (article)
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Frank Sulloway remembers his former teacher, Ernst Mayr (1904–2005).
(from eSkeptic: February 11th, 2005)
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Race: No Such Thing … or is There? and
The Adaptionist Yardstick (book reviews)
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Two reviewers — Paul R. Gross and Alondra Oubré — tackle Vincent Sarich and Frank Miele’s book Race: The Reality of Human Differences.
(from eSkeptic: February 18th, 2005)
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Race & Sex (debate)
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Chuck Lemme responds to our reviews of Race: The Reality of Human Differences by Vince Sarich and Frank Miele; Sarich and Miele respond.
(from eSkeptic: March 22nd, 2005)
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The Woodstock of Evolution (article)
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Michael Shermer reports on the World Summit on Evolution in the Galapagos.
(from eSkeptic: June 24th, 2005)
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Reading Homo sapiens (book review)
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David Michelson reviews The Literary Animal: Evolution and the Nature of Narrative.
(from eSkeptic: August 5th, 2005)
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Political Science (book review)
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David Brin reviews The Republican War on Science by Chris Mooney.
(from eSkeptic: October 13th, 2005)
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The Last Animal on Earth (book review)
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Michael Shermer reviews Lonesome George: The Life and Loves of a Conservation Icon by Henry Nicholls.
(from eSkeptic: June 29th, 2006)
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Is Lonesome George Really Lonesome? (article)
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Dr. Frank J. Sulloway explores the question of whether Lonesome George — the only known giant tortoise from the island of Pinta in the Galápagos — is the last survivor of his race.
(from eSkeptic: July 28th, 2006)
Social Sciences
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You’re Nobody (book review)
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David Voron reviews Being No One by Thomas Metzinger.
(from eSkeptic: December 13th, 2003)
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Bad to the Bone (interview)
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Logan Hill interviews Michael Shermer in the New York Post.
(from eSkeptic: January 12th, 2004)
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Something Evil Comes This Way (commentary)
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Michael Shermer discusses the origins of evil.
(from eSkeptic: March 18th, 2004)
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The Head Skeptic at His Very Best (book review)
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The Science of Good and Evil recieves a positive review.
(from eSkeptic: March 18th, 2004)
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Is That All There Is? (book review)
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David Voron reviews Eric Baum’s book, What is Thought?
(from eSkeptic: November 12th, 2004)
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Praise for Science Friction (announcement)
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Announcing Michael Shermer’s latest book, Science Friction: Where the Known Meets the Unknown.
(from eSkeptic: January 5th, 2005)
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Sex, Brains & Hands (article)
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Dr. Diane Halpern delves into the science of gender differences in her article “Sex, Brains & Hands — Gender Differences in Cognitive Abilities.”
(from eSkeptic: March 15th, 2005)
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Mr. Summers’ Hidden Agenda (letter)
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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).
(from eSkeptic: March 29th, 2005)
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Why Messrs. Spock, Holmes, and Data Were Wrong (book review)
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Michael Shermer reviews Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking by Malcolm Gladwell.
(from eSkeptic: May 12th, 2005)
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Sex, Jealousy & Violence (article)
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David J. Buller’s article, excerpted from Adapting Minds: Evolutionary Psychology and the Persistent Quest for Human Nature.
(from Skeptic magazine: Vol 12, No 1)
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Evolutionary Psychology is Here to Stay (article)
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Frank Miele’s response to David Buller’s article, Adapting Minds: Evolutionary Psychology and the Persistent Quest for Human Nature.
(from Skeptic magazine: Vol 12, No 1)
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Kramer’s Conundrum (article)
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Michael Shermer’s opinion editorial (which first appeared in the Los Angeles Times on Friday, November 24, 2006) instigated by Michael Richard’s racist behavior on Laugh Factory.
(from eSkeptic: November 29th, 2006)
Space, SETI, Alien Life
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Close Encounters of the Facial Kind (article)
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Frederick V. Malmstrom asks if UFO alien faces are an Inborn Facial Recognition Template.
(from Skeptic magazine: Vol 11, No 4)
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Has SETI@Home Found a Signal? (debate)
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Seth Shostak responds to an article published in New Scientist magazine by Eugenie Samuel Reichthe, which suggests the SETI@home project has found strong evidence for extraterrestrial intelligence.
(from eSkeptic: September 17th, 2004)
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A.I. Gone Awry (article)
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In this penetrating skeptical critique of Artificial Intelligence, computer scientist Peter Kassan reviews the numerous reasons why this problem is harder than anyone anticipated.
(from eSkeptic: August 25th, 2006)