From the archives in 1991, Bill Penny looks at the theory of the hollow earth, the notion that the entire cosmos exists inside a sphere
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Obstetric emergencies are no place for alternative medicine

During obstetric emergencies like preeclampsia, patients need proven, evidence-based medicine, not unproven therapies like acupuncture

How to play Rock, Paper, Scissors optimally: the Nash equilibrium

Rock, Paper, Scissors may seem like pure luck, but game theory can help us understand the optimal game strategy from a mathematical perspective

‘Jewtlantis’ isn’t a utopian vision – it is AI slop with an antisemitic tinge

Jewtlantis – the AI-generated vision of a CyberZionist utopia – only serves to reinforce all manner of antisemitic conspiracy theories

Seed oils: how a panic over cooking fats is lubricating the alt-right pipeline

The seed oils fear may look like just another nutritional panic, but it plays into an ideological drive towards 'traditional' alt-right ideals

From the archive: Virgin Mary ‘appears’ in Medjugorje, Bosnia-Herzegovina

From the archives in 1991, Hilary Evans examines the claims that the Virgin Mary appeared to teenagers in Medjugorje, Bosnia-Herzegovina in 1981.

Algorithmic Astrology: the digital age of pseudoscience

Astrologers have adjusted to the digital age, claiming to use AI and algorithms to power their predictions – but the results are as pseudoscientific as ever

Did pirates and a First Nations chief help kick-start the Enlightenment?

The Enlightenment is often talked of as a 'Western' project, but European thinkers were influenced by the societies they met on their colonial travels

Got any leads? Dog thieves won’t really leave secret signs outside your house

Claims that would-be dog thieves mark their victims' houses with stickers echo old urban legends designed to spread fear and anxiety
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