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Free Will? The role of remorse and rehabilitation within the justice system

From the archives in 2011, Mike Heap examines why we feel remorse is so necessary to the rehabilitation of prisoners, especially if free will is an illusion

When The Skeptic came of age: a 2011 reflection on the first 21 years of the magazine

From the archives in 2011, Wendy M Grossman, founding editor of The Skeptic, reflects on the first 21 years of the magazine’s life

James Randi in 2011, on mortality, Project Alpha, Peter Popoff and so much more…

From the archives in 2011, and following 2010's Evening with James Randi and Friends, Chris French took a moment to sit down with Randi

From the archive: Can Science Accommodate Psychic Experience?

From the archives in 2011, Jon Wainwright reflects on whether a paradigm shift within physics could explain psi and psychic experiences

From the archives: There isn’t one single purpose for a university, or for education

From the archives in 2011, Julian Baggini looks at the role of a university, and the many different values that come with education

From the archives: Going to great lengths – long-hair pseudoscience

From the archives in 2011, Wendy Grossman looks at the miraculous supplements and regimes promoted on forums for people keen to grow and maintain long hair

From the archives: The Q-link pendant, protecting you from imaginary EMF threats

From the archives in 2011, The Skeptic looks at the Q-Link pendant, which claims to use quantum energy to protect you from electromagnetic frequencies

From the archives: Exposing Alcoholics Anonymous – history and (lack of) effectiveness

From the archives, Steven Mohr examines the origins of the movement and evidence that the famous 12-step programme simply does not work
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