Forums:
James Randi Educational
Foundation.
The Skeptics
society.
UK sites of interest:
Anomalistic
Psychology Research Unit - led by Professor
Chris French.
Apex naturalism-
On-line magazine.
British Humanist Association- supporting and representing the non-religious and campaigning for a secular society.
Creationism
- Countering biblical irrationalism in our schools
& society.
ebm-first - A
look at alternative medicine and its issues.
Emma-Louise
Rhodes - examining spiritualism.
Simon Singh -Science
journalist.
The little black
duck - a great quackery site with a 'quackometer'
The Richard
Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science
The Bad Homeopath
- The Bad Homeopath looks at homeopathy from an
insider's perspective.
Tony Youens -
Prominent UK skeptic.
The
Quackery page - by Professor David Colquhoun
International sites of interest:
JREF - The
James Randi Educational Foundation.
Quackwatch -
Guide to Quackery, Health Fraud, and Intelligent
Decisions.
The Skeptic's dictionary.
- This is more like an encyclopedia - a great resource.
CSI - Committee
for Scientific Investigation.
Indian
skeptics.
The two percent
company. - A site offering a rational outlook
on things.
Snopes. - An
excellent site looking at urban legends. Many "true" anecdotes and Friend
Of A Friend (FOAF) stories are nothing more than urban legends.
Reitstoen
- A great multimedia archive.
Blogs:
Skeptico
- Critical thinking for an irrational world.
Chillzero
- a mixture of photography and skeptical commentry
on issues.
MondoSkepto
- the gin palace of rationalism.
Garvarn's
blog - Thoughts on Superstition, Pseudoscience,
and the Paranormal
PsyBlog -
An excellent blog looking at the science of psychology.
Publications:
Skeptics' magazines well worth subscribing to.
UK:
The Skeptic - edited by Professor Chris French.
USA:
Skeptical
Inquirer - the magazine published by CSI.
Skeptic
- published by the skeptics society in the USA.
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