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From the archives: Parapsychology – it’s time to put up, or shut up

From the archives in 2012, our parapsychology series continues as Richard Wiseman suggests an approach that will make or break the field

From the archives: Parapsychology – putting things in perspective

From the archives in 2012, Caroline Watt continues our parapsychology series, arguing that it is far too early to close the book on 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

An anaesthesiologist examines the Pam Reynolds story Part 2: The experience

From the archives, Gerry Woerlee suggests a very non-paranormal explanation for near-death experiences on the operating table

SETI and the Fermi paradox: in search of ET

From the archives, Dene Bebbington asks whether the search for life on other planets is likely to be successful

An anaesthesiologist examines the Pam Reynolds story Part 1: Background considerations

From the archives, In his two-part analysis of Pam Reynold’s near-death experience, Gerry Woerlee considers the evidence for the paranormal

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
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