The Committee for Skeptical Inquiry
The mission of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry is to promote scientific inquiry, critical investigation, and the use of reason in examining controversial and extraordinary claims.
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New Articles from Skeptical Inquirer Volume 34.1
January / February 2010
Selected articles by:
News & Announcements
Sixteen Notable Figures in Science and Skepticism Elected CSI Fellows
January 12, 2010
The following 16 scholars, scientists, authors, and skeptics have been elected as Fellows of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry
Carl Sagan Collection
January 4, 2010
CSI presents 18 of our favorite articles by and about Carl Sagan.
James Oberg appears on Rachel Maddow to discuss Norwegian UFO.
December 10, 2009
Oberg, a CSI fellow and long-time contributor to Skeptical Inquirer, appeared on The Rachel Maddow Show…
D.J. Grothe Leaves; Lauren Becker Promoted
December 9, 2009
D.J. Grothe, who for several years has been Vice President for Outreach at the Center for Inquiry (CFI), will be leaving CFI…
Climate Change Collection
December 8, 2009
As a service to our readers we have collected all of our articles and commentary on global warming for your consideration.
Recent Online Exclusives
Review of Legion
by LaRae Meadows
February 4, 2010
In Legion, God is pissed, and it is all our fault. Incomprehensible theology, a bumbling bunch of characters, and a taffy-stretched plot...
Frank’s Box: The Broken Radio
by Karen Stollznow
January 28, 2010
One person’s broken radio is another’s groundbreaking invention that enables human contact with aliens, angels, and the dead.
Interview with Randall Keynes
by LaRae Meadows
January 22, 2010
Keynes sat down on an extremely rainy Monday in San Francisco to discuss his book, the movie adaptation that hits theaters on Friday, and the controversy...
Review of Creation
by LaRae Meadows
January 22, 2010
In Creation, a film adaptation of Randall Keynes book of the same name, Charles Darwin comes to terms with the death of his daughter Annie...
The Decline of the Decline of Arabic Science
by Austin Dacey
January 21, 2010
Nicolaus Copernicus: Why wasn’t he Ibn al-Shatir?

