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Zombies and Tetrodotoxin

Terence Hines

From: Volume 32, No. 3
May / June 2008

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Terence Hines

Terence Hines is professor of psychology at Pace University and author of Pseudoscience and the Paranormal.


Skeptical Inquirer Volume 32, No. 3

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Bones of Contention

Eucharistic ‘Miracles’

Creationist Peer Review

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Electric Asteroid Zaps Earth

WARNING: Animal Extremists are Dangerous to Your Health

The Human Nature Project

Skeptical Ethics–What Should We Investigate?


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