Parapsychology

From the archives: The Demise of Parapsychology, 1850-2009

From the archives in 2012, Ray Hyman kicks off our parapsychology series with his assertion that parapsychology should no longer be considered scientific

The Angels of Mons and Elsewhere – Part Two: Even More Tales of Supernatural Rescue

From the archives, Scott Wood completes his two-part assessment on the fabled Angels of Mons and the making of myths

The Angels of Mons and Elsewhere – Part One: The Bowmen and Other Legends

From the archives, Scott Wood begins his two-part assessment on the fabled Angels of Mons by unearthing their origins

Death and the microtubules: experiences from the BBC’s ‘The Day I Died’

From the archives, Dr Susan Blackmore shows that even experienced interviewees on near death experiences can still be hoodwinked.

Ability to detect unseen staring

Published in The Skeptic, Volume 16, Issue 3 (2003) David Marks concludes a three-part critical review of parapsychology, with this article focusing on some claims by Rupert Sheldrake.

Rhyme and Reason: a Rael expert takes a look at the Raelian movement

From the archives, former editor Steve Donnelly takes a look at the Raelian movement's claims about human cloning, on BBC's Today programme

From the archive: S.G. Soal – A statistical master of deception

From the archives in 1988, Chris Scott recounts Soal's experiments, which suggested precognitive abilities, but turned out to be statistical fakery
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