Just in case you forget, sometimes. This is for K, M, T, E and G. Click through to follow the path of some fascinating installation art, using styrofoam cups and a contributing community…
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Science, Superstitions and Skeptical Life
Following on from Women and Superstitions — Part One. I’d like to first return briefly to Dr Michael Shermer’s book ‘Why People Believe in Weird Things‘. You may have even seen the TED talk of the same title — here’s part one of two: From the book: For a variety of reasons related to the [...]
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This article was originally printed in The Australian Skeptic journal, Spring 2007 in an unabridged format, entitled “Forums for Skepticism: Reflections upon Andrew Mayne’s “Think Skeptically, Act Locally: 50 Things You Can do To Encourage Critical Thinking”. 6) Produce a brochure The New Zealand Skeptics group, on their website have produced information flyers and brochures, [...]
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