New Humanist: Ideas for godless people

Articles by subject: pseudoscience

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
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