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
- Copyright: 2006-2018 Skeptoid Media, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Podcasts:
Skeptoid corrects another round of errors from past episodes.
As long as people lose their hair, the market will remain flooded with sham remedies.
Does PBS bother to distance itself from the pseudoscience informercials aired during pledge drives?
Your comments on our decision to remove the comments from Skeptoid episode transcript pages.
Whatever you think you know about Schrödinger's famous cat is probably wrong.
Have you found your curiosity in the first 500 episodes of Skeptoid?
Find out how the obviously false story of a curse came to be associated with this famous diamond.
How true are the stories of WWI soldiers laying aside their rifles on Christmas 1914?
Most consider the famous inkblot test to be a window to the subconscious. Is it?
Russian test subjects are said to have done unspeakably horrible things when sleep deprived.
A new live show from Skeptoid Media: Bad Skepticism!
The worst offending sites on the Internet for promoting bad misinformation.
Black mold is commonly believed to harbor many deadly diseases. How much truth is there to this?
Is the Stockholm syndrome a real psychological phenomenon, or a media buzzword?
Questioning whether this new spa treatment provides all the medical benefits it claims.