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A Skeptical Chat With…Jack Scanlan of ‘Homologous Legs’

This is a blog series where I interview writers, bloggers, podcasters, etc. about topics relevant to science, skepticism, and critical thinking. Today I speak with Jack Scanlan about his website called Homologous Legs, his podcast “The PseudoScientists” and he answers my questions regarding his interest in Evolution, rebutting Intelligent Design articles, and skepticism. Hello and thank you [...]

Vaccine Hearing – Streaming 3:30pm 10/28

I received an e-mail from Mary Tocco, who runs MOM Vaccine (“Michigan Opposing Mandatory Vaccines”) announcing that there will be a hearing regarding the H1N1 and Gardasil vaccines today.

A Skeptical Chat With…Dan Moutal of ‘Irregular Climate’

This is a blog series where I interview writers, bloggers, podcasters, etc. about topics relevant to science, skepticism, and critical thinking. Today I speak with Dan Moutal about his website and podcast www.IrregularClimate.com, and he answers my questions regarding his approach to providing information on global warming. Hello and thank you for taking the time to [...]

Episode 2 Preview!

Episode 2 of The Drunken Skeptics podcast is almost ready! Here is a little teaser of what’s coming up.

A Skeptical Chat With…The Healthy Fellow

This is a blog series where I interview writers, bloggers, podcasters, etc. about topics relevant to science, skepticism, and critical thinking. Today I speak with JP Fanton about his website www.HealthyFellow.com and he answers my questions regarding his approach to providing information on natural health and holistic remedies. Hello and thank you for taking the [...]

I’ll Take My Origin of Life On The Rocks

A couple of weeks ago, Ed Yong from Discover Blogs posted an entry about a scientific published paper that proposed a new theory that the origin of life may have occurred in an environment consisting of ice, as opposed to the more commonly held belief - a heated super venting of the ocean that churned organic molecules into a primordial [...]