Exploring bleeding edge experiments, oddities, new and bizarre dicoveries, and fact-checking conspiracy theories since 2008. No question is out of bounds and no topic is too strange for a deep dive.
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Deepak Chopra proudly accepts his title as King of Woo and goes on a spittle flecked tirade against his critics.
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A little gift guide for your favorite cranks, quacks, snake oil salespeople, creationists, and pseudoscientists this holiday season.
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If skeptical and science bloggers don't have anything nice to say, we shouldn't have to say anything nice.
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Deepak Chopra is out to disprove evolution using biocentrism, a meaningless collection of woo buzzwords he and his like-minded friends concocted out of nothing.
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Another day, another debacle around the public's perception of global warming...
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Weird Things hosts the latest edition of the Skeptic's Circle blog carnival for all your eyebrow-raising needs.
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Science is full of technical jargon and words with multiple, context-dependent meanings. And purveyors of woo and snake oil are happy to abuse this to line their wallets.
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If you ask Raymond Tallis, he will start off some very valid critiques about the use of functional MRI to map the brain, and end up regurgitating creationist talking points.
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Despite what you have been told, general relativity has not yet been overturned, modified, or revolutionized.
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Since Dembski considered it beneath him to answer my design question, someone else tries to take a shot at them.