Skeptoid
Summary: Since 2006, the weekly Skeptoid podcast has been taking on all the most popular myths and revealing the true science, true history, and true lessons we can learn from each. Free subscribers get the most recent 50 episodes, premium subscribers (skeptoid.com) can access the full archive, all ad-free.
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- Artist: Brian Dunning
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Podcasts:
Here are the podcast episodes with conclusions that surprised me the most (part 1).
A study of how a conspiracy theory as absurd as "There is no Finland" can even exist.
The movie is finally out! Come and join us in person for the Los Angeles premiere.
False pregnancies are not only real, they're probably more complex than you imagined.
This sideshow attraction convinced a few real scientists that it was an actual ape-man.
We take a look at some more of the most exciting space missions, past, present, and future.
Three simple steps anyone can follow to learn to tell what's true and what's not.
I respond to some listener feedback that enhances some recent episodes of the show.
Those stories about children raised by animals probably aren't what you've been led to believe.
A miniature of all China's waterways in liquid mercury is said to be at the heart of the First Emperor's tomb.
Comparing the actual evidence to the Canadian claim of best evidence for alien visitation.
All you wanted to know about Skeptoid's new film, Principles of Curiosity
Skeptoid issues another round of corrections to past episodes.
The unexpected facts behind this famous ghost story from the 1970s.
Rhinos are still being killed for their horns, but probably not for the reasons you thought.