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Unconvinced
http://unconvinced.wordpress.com
A snarky and skeptical take on popular pseudoscience around us today.
The Great DBH Rant
http://dannyb1022.wordpress.com
A trainee nerd's musings on quackery, pseudoscience and fraud.
Archaeological Haecceities
http://haecceities.wordpress.com
Swedish postdoctoral archaeologist blogging on theoretcial and practical archaeology, the maya, some philosophy and anthropology, travels near and far, and a critique of New Age and creationism
GumbyTheCat
http://gumbythecat.blogspot.com
A blog for the purpose of communicating my views on the intersection of science, religion and society. Written by a layman, for other laypeople with an interest in science. Recurring themes include the evolution vs. creation debate, and astronomy. I
Irreligiosity
http://www.irreligiosity.com
Irreligiosity provides coverage and commentary on politics and some of the absurdities of religion from a secular humanist point of view.
Pseudo-science of Love
http://psciencelove.blogspot.com/
A light-hearted attempt at applying logic and reasoning to the madness of love and dating!
EnvironmentalChemistry.com: Editors' Blog
http://blog.EnvironmentalChemistry.com
The official blog for EnvironmentalChemistry.com, which provides chemistry, environmental and hazardous materials news, information & resources.
Everyone's a Critic
http://critics.wordpress.com
This is the blog for our podcast: Everyone's a Critic. Our show is an eclectic mix of humor, vitriol and wit as we cover a wide array of topics from pop culture to politics, and review a movie from the IMDB top 250.
Dumb Scientist
http://dumbscientist.com
Not just about science. I tend to muse more often about philosophy and politics. I also think it's more productive to discuss controversial topics in a written form, which can emphasize research, introspection and precision rather than charisma.
10 results of 99Blog Posts
Broken “Bones”: Lame “Avatar” Promo
mondojohnson | December 3rd 2009 by Christopher Johnson
I have voiced my respect for the FOX show Bones in an earlier post; commending its hyper-rationale heroine and her disdain for pseudoscience. It also has a charming and ridiculously good-looking cast, and its forensics-based mystery tales are for th read more
Noah’s Ark Zoo Runs Aground
SuperSense | December 3rd 2009
Back in January, I blogged about Michael Shermer’s visit to the creationist zoo in Somerset, Noah’s Ark. We had a fun day trying to make sense of the owner, Anthony Bush’s warped sense of reality. “Yes, of course God created a read more
Apocalypse, How?
Pope Watch | December 2nd 2009 by constance
This past weekend my wife and I went to the local theatre to catch a picture show. The two of us hadn’t been out to see one of these since “The Passion of the Christ” came out a few years ago. But this show looked promising. It was called “20 read more
sometimes woo isn’t just a noun. it’s a diagnosis.
weird things | December 2nd 2009 by Greg Fish
When it comes to the realm of pseudoscience, there’s no woo quite like Deepak Chopra’s. It’s not necessarily just egregious ignorance or the ravings of someone no longer in touch with the real world. Instead, it’s just pseudos read more
Post NaBloPoMo Analysis
Rainbow of Chaos | December 1st 2009 by Riayn
National Blog Posting Month (NaBloPoMo) is over for another year and this year I managed to post every single day for the month of November. I also changed the focus of this blog a little bit and started blogging more about skepticism, science and read more
Pass the Maalox: An AoA Thanksgiving Nightmare
Left Brain/Right Brain | November 30th 2009
It is no secret that I don’t appreciate the humor or the pseudoscience at the Age of Autism blog. Frankly, the pseudoscience is worse than the humor as it is so damaging to the autism communities. But, both are an embarrassment. So, you ca read more
The Truth about Creationism
Todd's Blog | November 29th 2009 by Todd Wood
Over the past month or so, with my posts about the truth about evolution, it might appear that I've built up a certain good will with a lot of anticreationists out there. OK, maybe "good will" is a bit strong. Whatever it is, I'm about to squander read more
A Neutrino Walks into a Bar…
The Mother's Handbook.net | November 29th 2009 by The Mother
I am not a fan of pseudoscience. I know, you’re shocked. I generally do not give my money to any endeavor which supports pseudoscience. Just as I do not see movies with Tom Cruise or Mel Gibson. Why would I give them a dime? But hubby declared read more
Stanislav Szukalski
Frame 352 | November 26th 2009 by Regan Lee
Artist and author Stanislav Szulalski believed that humans breed with Yeti. Here's an excerpt from the Paranormality site:Zermatism : is a form of pseudoscience which was intended to show that all languages came originally from a single ancient l read more
Science, pseudoscience and professional responsibility
broadly increased | November 26th 2009 by wakelima
by Dr John Moore, PhD (Originally published by health-e) Surveys have consistently shown that over 40% of Americans do not believe in evolution. It is not surprising, then, that our society is vulnerable to being fooled by people who misrepresent sci read more



