Skeptoid
A podcast by Brian Dunning - Tuesdays
1016 Episodes
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Skeptoid #395: Student Questions: Food Woo, Food Woo, and More Food Woo
Published: 31/12/2013 -
Skeptoid #394: Finding Butch and Sundance
Published: 24/12/2013 -
Skeptoid #393: The Hair of Samson
Published: 17/12/2013 -
Skeptoid #392: Listener Feedback: Consumer Ripoffs
Published: 10/12/2013 -
Skeptoid #391: 8 Secret Bases: Real or Fictional?
Published: 03/12/2013 -
Skeptoid #390: The Red Haired Giants of Lovelock Cave
Published: 26/11/2013 -
Skeptoid #389: The JFK Assassination
Published: 19/11/2013 -
Skeptoid #388: 6 Problems with Wind Turbine Syndrome
Published: 12/11/2013 -
Skeptoid #387: Who Discovered the New World?
Published: 05/11/2013 -
Skeptoid #386: Tracking the Tasmanian Tiger
Published: 29/10/2013 -
Skeptoid #385: The Disappearance of Frederick Valentich
Published: 22/10/2013 -
Skeptoid #384: Asking the Socratic Questions
Published: 15/10/2013 -
Skeptoid #383: 5 False Arguments for Raw Milk
Published: 08/10/2013 -
Skeptoid #382: Into the Maelstrom (or Not)
Published: 01/10/2013 -
Skeptoid #381: An Enthusiast's Primer on Study Types
Published: 24/09/2013 -
Skeptoid #380: The Riddle of the L-8 Blimp
Published: 17/09/2013 -
Skeptoid #379: I Think, Therefore I Err
Published: 10/09/2013 -
Skeptoid #378: Legendary Places: Real or Fictional?
Published: 03/09/2013 -
Skeptoid #377: Student Questions: Hangovers, Manuka Honey, and Probiotics
Published: 27/08/2013 -
Skeptoid #376: Salt Therapies
Published: 20/08/2013
The true science behind our most popular urban legends. Historical mysteries, paranormal claims, popular science myths, aliens and UFO reports, conspiracy theories, and worthless alternative medicine schemes... Skeptoid has you covered. From the sublime to the startling, no topic is sacred. Weekly since 2006.