The Skeptics Guide #1003 - Sep 28 2024

The Skeptics Guide #1003 - Sep 28 2024

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The Skeptics Guide #1077 - Feb 28 2026

Swindler's List: Tax Fraud; News Items: Universal Nasal Respiratory Vaccine, Origins of COVID, Reusing Spent Nuclear Fuel, Birding Brain Boost; Who's That Noisy; Your Questions and E-mails: Starting A Skeptical Group; Science or Fiction 

The Skeptics Guide #1076 - Feb 21 2026

News Items: Banana Resistance to Fungal Disease, Drug Advertising, AI Powered Prosthetics, Laser Written Glass Storage, UFO Balloons; Who's That Noisy; Your Questions and E-mails: Mental Illness and Culpability; Name That Logical Fallacy; Science or Fiction 

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