Skeptical Inquirer
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Articles in Sept-Oct 1996 issue of Skeptical Inquirer
- The goulden twig
by Hal Clement - Bizarre Beliefs
by Gordon Stein - Science fiction and scientific possibilities
by Frederik Pohl - Art, reason, and reality
by Jane Haddam - Traditional medicine and pseudoscience in China: a report of the second CSICOP delegation
by Wallace Sampson - Conspiracy theories and paranoia: notes from a mind-control conference
by Evan Harrington - Four days with the skeptics: CSIOP 20th anniversary conference focuses on science, skepticism, media misinformation
by Wendy Grossman - We need science and the humanities
by John W. White - Noreen Renier 'put to the test'
by Gary P. Posner - Testing the ESP claims of SORRAT
by Richard Wiseman - Isaac Newton: alchemist and fundamentalist
by Martin Gardner - Strange vibrations: an afternoon with a new age psychic
by J.D. Lasica - Travels on the extraterrestrial highway
by Robert Sheaffer - The Encyclopedia of the Paranormal
by Wendy M. Grossman - Shades of meaning: science fiction as a new metric
by Eugene R. Stewart - Leaps of Faith: Science, Miracles, and the Search for the Supernatural Consolation
by Gordon Stein