The Skeptics Guide #1024 - Feb 22 2025

The Skeptics Guide #1024 - Feb 22 2025

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The Skeptics Guide #1080 - Mar 21 2026

Interview with Professor Kristian Andersen; Update on Conspiracy Teacher; News Items: Cannabis Review, AI Agents Breaks Out Of Testing Area, Life On Exomoons, Man Producing Carbon Fiber, Bigfoot Hoax Revealed; Who's That Noisy; Science or Fiction 

The Skeptics Guide #1079 - Mar 14 2026

Back to Basics: Fundamental Attribution Error; News Items: Improved Photosynthesis, Birth of a Magnetar, US Bioweapons Research, False Health Information from Chatbots; Your Questions and E-mails: Consistency; Name That Logical Fallacy; Science or Fiction 

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