Skeptoid: Critical Analysis of Pop Phenomena
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Skeptoid #455: Ghost Photography
The history of ghost photography and its many problems as ...
The history of ghost photography and its many problems as evidence.
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Skeptoid #454: GMO Facts and Fiction
See if you know how many of these GMO "facts" ...
See if you know how many of these GMO "facts" are right.
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Skeptoid #453: Cooking Myths
As the busiest part of the house, the kitchen has ...
As the busiest part of the house, the kitchen has collected more folklore than any other room in it.
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Skeptoid #452: The Stone Spheres of Costa Rica
Southwestern Costa Rica is home to over 300 carved stone ...
Southwestern Costa Rica is home to over 300 carved stone spheres left behind by the country's previous inhabitants. There are some fantastical claims surrounding their origin and purpose, but what can science tell us about their true nature?
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Skeptoid #451: Ideomotor Response
The Ideomotor Response underlies a number of occult phenomena and ...
The Ideomotor Response underlies a number of occult phenomena and alt-med practices.
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Skeptoid #450: Robert Ripley: Believe Him... or Not?
We examine Believe it or Not! and determine if we ...
We examine Believe it or Not! and determine if we can believe this stuff.
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Skeptoid #449: Ancient Astronauts
Did aliens visit the ancient Earth and inspire human cultures? ...
Did aliens visit the ancient Earth and inspire human cultures? Some people claim so.
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Skeptoid #448: The Columbus Poltergeist
Did a poltergeist infest a home in Columbus, Ohio? Or ...
Did a poltergeist infest a home in Columbus, Ohio? Or was this the work of a mischievous teen?
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Skeptoid #447: Listener Feedback: Cryptozoology
We respond to questions about cryptids asked by listeners to ...
We respond to questions about cryptids asked by listeners to our recent episodes.
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Skeptoid #446: The Fallibility of Memory
We are a story our brain tells itself. And our ...
We are a story our brain tells itself. And our brains are habitual liars.