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Some people promote probiotics as a miracle cure for just about anything. What can they really do? Oct 5, Sep 28, The most famous organ work in history has a surprising mystery -- we're not really sure who composed it! Sep 21, A close look at the tales of large black predatory cats stalking Britain for centuries. Sep 14, We focus a lot on carbon dioxide when talking about climate change. Should we be talking more about methane?

Sep 7, Aug 31, A close look at what true science and true history can tell us about this most sacred Catholic relic. Aug 24, A popular conspiracy theory claims that lots of people disappear under unexplainable circumstances in America's national parks. Aug 17, Skeptoid gives our take on some spooky experiences sent in by listeners. Aug 10, In which I take a shot at trying to explain some of the weirdest stories sent in by listeners. Aug 3, Skeptoid Dowsing: Water Witchcraft.

If you need to find ground water, ask a hydrologist, not an occult magician. Jul 27, Pop culture tells us that the existence of billionaires is harmful to the economy. Is that so? Jul 20, Is clearcutting of forests for logging a public nuisance or a public benefit? Jul 13, An unlikely group of paranormalists has persuaded the American public that the government takes UFOs seriously.

Jul 6, Jun 29, Skeptoid Horses in Pre-Columbian America. Horses went extinct in North America at the end of the last ice age, but oddly some are now saying they didn't. Jun 22, Skeptoid Desalination vs. A National Water Grid. A comparison of two popular ways to help cope with the new water reality of global warming. Jun 15, The facts and fiction of what's possible and what's already been tried in switching human heads.

Jun 8, Skeptoid The Legend of Barsa-Kelmes. The story behind the story of the many paranormal events associated with this former island in the Aral Sea. Jun 1, Skeptoid A Collection of Corrections. In which another round of corrections is made to previous episodes. Keeping it real! May 25, The problem of a runaway catastrophe in Low Earth Orbit looms ever larger and closer. May 18, Cannabidiol is sold as an additive to just about every kind of product you can imagine. May 11, Some of what we know about the Great Pyramid that exclude it having been built by aliens or Atlanteans.

May 4, Apr 27, Popular reports claim that a group of US Navy destroyers were buzzed by advanced drones in Apr 20, Skeptoid The Engineered Moon Conspiracy. Science refutes the claim made by some that the Moon is a hollow spaceship engineered by aliens. Apr 13, Skeptoid Listener Feedback: Monstrous Reversals. Some updates and additional information to a few past episodes Apr 6, What's true and what's not about the world's most popular cryptocurrency.

Mar 30, A roundup of all the best pro-science characters from your favorite books, movies, and TV shows. Mar 23, Skeptoid The Monster of Port Chatham. This remote town in Alaska was said to have been abandoned because of violent Bigfoot attacks. Visit skeptoid. The most famous organ work in history has a surprising mystery -- we're not really sure who composed it! Listen each week for A close look at the tales of large black predatory cats stalking Britain for centuries.

We focus a lot on carbon dioxide when talking about climate change. Should we be talking more about methane? Skeptoid invites you to help us celebrate our 15th birthday at skeptoid. A big Halloween party at an apartment complex in Redmond, Washington. Themed rooms and costumed partygoers. But by the end of the party, one of the hosts is dead. The police look to the partiers as the prime suspects: was A close look at what true science and true history can tell us about this most sacred Catholic relic.

A popular conspiracy theory claims that lots of people disappear under unexplainable circumstances in America's national parks. In which I take a shot at trying to explain some of the weirdest stories sent in by listeners. Pop culture tells us that the existence of billionaires is harmful to the economy.

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Being one of the Sheeple is free, but you can still get the Skeptoid Companion Email and other stuff. A Minion is one who does the dirty work, the lowest level of supporter. The true cause of one of history's most violent cataclysms remains a mystery Skeptoid Pop Quiz: 15 for It's 15 trivia questions from 15 Skeptoid episodes, to celebrate our 15th anniversary! Skeptoid Probiotics Fact and Fiction. Some people promote probiotics as a miracle cure for just about anything.

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