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Science, Reason, and the Obama Administration

Kendrick Frazier

Will the new presidency of Barack Obama usher in a more welcoming age for science and reason? We at least have cause for hope. A president’s intellectual outlook is only one of many things that shape changes in culture and society, but the early signs are encouraging.

The Bush administration chalked up so many negatives in regard to scientific thinking, reason, and open inquiry that there may be no way to go but up...

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CSI's flagship magazine, Skeptical Inquirer, explores extraordinary claims from a scientific perspective. It examines what the scientific community knows about controversial subjects within the realms of the paranormal and elsewhere. The magazine exposes pseudoscience and provides expert commentary on hot button issues within society. It avoids the sensationalism often presented by the press, television, and movies and provides critical thinking tools to examine the information presented within the media and cyberspace.



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Science, Reason, and the Obama Adminsitration by Kendrick Frazier

Joe Nickell Exorcises the Nonsense out of Reverend Larson interview on CNN

Skeptical Inquirer aids high school science teacher and students correspondance between Barry Karr and Jamye Johnston

CSI’s Robert P. Balles Award Goes to New York Times Science Writer Natalie Angier by Nathan Bupp

An Evening With James Randi and Friends by Jon Cohen

Controversy Erupts Over Errors, Bias in Textbook by Henry Huber

Moving Beyond Gore’s Message: A Look Back (and Ahead) at Climate Change Communications by Matthew C. Nisbet

‘Psychics’ Fail to Foresee Their Own Fortunes by Joe Nickell

The Healthy Skeptic: Do you really need to know your antioxidant level? by Chris Woolston

 


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