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:
Popular stories claim Beethoven died of lead poisoning, but the science so far doesn't hold up.
Some claim that certain common false memories are evidence for alternate realities.
Deconstructing a wild tale about a Nazi military base deep inside Antarctica.
Skeptoid answers another round of listener feedback, keeping the show on the straight and narrow.
These mighty Norse warriors fought with a frenzy that seems all but inexplicable.
Some say a marvelous cave of Egyptian wonders is hidden in the Grand Canyon.
These next-generation reactors have attracted a nearly cultish following. Here are the real facts.
Here are the most likely ways that your credit card got stolen, and how you can prevent it in the future.
The facts, fiction, and real risk to you of all these high-profile data breaches online.
The world's only unsolved hijacking case is filled with misinformation.
A roundup of the most exciting and important space missions you really need to know about.
In 1944, a strange night prowler is believed to have made poison gas attacks in Illinois. Here's what we know.
The two most basic Smoking Guns proving that carbon from fossil fuels is warming the Earth.
More mythology than fact surrounds this enigmatic figure from martial arts films.
Published accounts tell of a mysterious fighter plane that came into Pearl Harbor a year after the Japanese attack.