
Articles by subject: pseudoscience
- No argument (by Paul Sims, March/April 2012 )
- In America rationalists find themselves in a new battle – opposing the passing of ‘academic freedom’ laws that allow the undermining of science in the classroom. Paul Sims reports
- The revolution is coming (by Sally Feldman, November/December 2011 )
- Can orgasms change the world? Sally Feldman revisits the politics of the climax
- Free to teach creationism? (by James Gray, March/April 2011 )
- Under the government's education reforms, 15 per cent of groups applying to open academies are religious. How would those schools handle evolution? James Gray investigates
- Inside the mind of Scientology's Messiah (by Michael Bywater, January/February 2011 )
- Twenty-five years after his death, Michael Bywater revisits the sacred texts of the pulp science writer turned prophet L Ron Hubbard
- Lies, damn lies and Chinese science (by Sam Geall, September/October 2010 )
- The People's Republic is becoming a technological superpower, but who's checking the facts? Sam Geall seeks out the Chinese science cops
- How to spot an AIDS denialist (by Seth Kalichman, November/December 2009 )
- Rogues, pseudoscientists, snake oil peddlers – Seth Kalichman reveals the sinister tactics used by those who deny the link between HIV and AIDS
- Bless this tiger (by Paul Sims, September/October 2009 )
- Paul Sims visits a zoo with a difference
- Not the Natural History Museum: a trip to the Genesis Expo (by Padraig Reidy, May/June 2005 )
- Padraig Reidy misses a few links in Portsmouth Harbour
- Bless this tiger (by Paul Sims, Web Exclusive, August 2009)
- Paul Sims visits a zoo with a difference
- Back from the dead? Facilitated communication and the strange case of Rom Houben (by Nicholas Pearson, Web Exclusive, November 2009)
- In February the BBC reported that the Belgian man who appeared to be communicating after a 23-year coma wasn't. Sceptic Nicholas Pearson was on it for us back in November