SGU Episode 62
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Introduction
You're listening to the Skeptics' Guide to the Universe, your escape to reality.
This Day in Skepticism ( )
News Items
Follow up on Global Warming ( )
NASA: NASA Study Finds World Warmth Edging Ancient Levels
New study confirms increase in solar activity in past century
Astronomy & Astrophysics: Meteorites record past solar activity
New Pictures of the Face on Mars ( )
European Space Agency: Mars Express - Cydonia - the face on Mars
I have monkeys in my pants ( )
LoweringTheBar.net: Endangered Species Rescued from Smuggler's Pants
Questions and Emails ( )
Lightening Rods ( )
Ashley Zinyk
Psychic Astrology ( )
Erich Meatleg
Interview with Joe Nickell ( )
Randi Speaks: Left Behind ( )
Science or Fiction ( )
- A newly published study shows that high levels of testosterone kills brain cells.
- A newly published review of prior research shows that the most effective method for getting people to adopt healthful behavior, such as quitting smoking, it to use both fear and shame.
- Researchers have discovered that tarantulas can produce silk from their feet.
Skeptical Puzzle ( )
A ash-bark perpetual motion machine was conceived a very long time ago.
Who proposed it?
Skeptical Quote of the Week (1:16:43)
Pseudoscience is like a virus. At low levels, it's no big deal, but when it reaches a certain threshold it becomes sickening.
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