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A roundup of all those things that movies always get wrong and make you mad.
How we decide what makes a good topic for a skeptical documentary film.
This modern UFO case has been declared to be one of the most compelling ever.
The true history of a mythical place.
This procedure promising facial rejuvenation is basically a full face tattoo of your own blood.
A bizarre subculture of Helen Keller Truthers believe that she was either faking her deafblindness o
A roundup of 15 common myths about coffee. Which ones had you always believed?
Skeptoid answers another round of listener feedback questions.
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The story goes that this stone covered with Viking runes was found in a Minnesota field in 1898. Its
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Was the SARS-CoV-2 virus of natural origin, or was it engineered in a Chinese research lab?
A close look at where recycling of some common materials is actually at these days.
It's time once again for Skeptoid to correct another round of errors in previous shows.
Some say creepy children with huge balloon heads stalk the woods at night, waiting to attack you.
The not-so-famous UFO case that caused the US Congress to spend millions of taxpayer dollars.
This controversial treatment for PTSD involves moving the eyes side to side.
Part 3 in our roundup of scientists who took the ultimate plunge and experimented on themselves.
In 2006, a flying saucer spent minutes literally hovering right above Chicago's O'Hare International