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This issue of Shadow of a Doubt features a lecture by Mark Banash, Ph.D., on how inventions can be patented without scientific accuracy, and how companies sell products without und
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AI-generated English summaries and cover images of Shadow of a Doubt (NCAS) from the Archives for the Unexplained (AFU) in Norrköping, Sweden. Each entry summarises the complete contents of an issue — articles, sighting reports, interviews, key people, locations, and dates.
This issue of Shadow of a Doubt features a lecture by Mark Banash, Ph.D., on how inventions can be patented without scientific accuracy, and how companies sell products without und
This issue of Shadow of a Doubt, dated May 2001, announces the National Capital Area Skeptics (NCAS) 2001 Annual Workshop titled 'Understanding Belief: How we know what isn't so,'
The National Capital Area Skeptics (NCAS) is holding its final event of the 2000-01 season, a Spring Cookout in Fairfax, Virginia, on June 16, 2001. Attendees are invited to discus
This issue of Shadow of A Doubt from October 2001 highlights upcoming lectures and articles. David Murray will discuss his book 'It Ain't Necessarily So: How Media Make and Unmake
This issue of Shadow of a Doubt features Arthur Allen discussing the childhood vaccine controversy, touching on scientific issues and the history of anti-vaccine activism. It also
This issue of Shadow of a Doubt, published by the National Capital Area Skeptics (NCAS) in February 2002, focuses on the complexities of applying scientific principles to implausib
The National Capital Area Skeptics (NCAS) is hosting a workshop titled 'Skepticism 2002: Beyond the Basics' on April 6-7, 2002, in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. The event will feat
This issue of Shadow of a Doubt, the monthly calendar of the National Capital Area Skeptics (NCAS), highlights two main events. The first is a public lecture by Mark Banash titled
The May 2002 issue of 'Shadow Of A Doubt' features Dr. Fred Kourmadas discussing chiropractic and science, including 'De-Mystifying Back Pain' and 'Chiropractic Psychosis.' It also
The National Capital Area Skeptics (NCAS) has announced its Fall 2002 Public Lecture Series, commencing on October 5th. The series will feature three speakers: Chris Mooney, a jour
The October 2002 issue of Shadow of a Doubt, published by the National Capital Area Skeptics, announces upcoming lectures by forensic scientist Walter Rowe, journalist Chris Mooney
The National Capital Area Skeptics (NCAS) is hosting a public lecture on November 2, 2002, by journalist Chris Mooney, focusing on conflicts of interest in alternative medicine. Th
The National Capital Area Skeptics (NCAS) is hosting a public lecture by solar physicist Dr. Stuart Jordan discussing global warming, solar physics, and political choices, includin
This issue of 'Shadow of a Doubt' from the National Capital Area Skeptics (NCAS) announces a lecture by Jim Giglio on January 11, 2003, titled 'Dead Cats in the Science Classroom,'
This issue of 'Shadow of a Doubt' from February 2003 announces a public lecture by Dr. Stephen Groft and Geraldine Pollen on the White House Commission on Complementary and Alterna
This issue of 'Shadow of a Doubt' announces a full-day workshop on 'The Psychology of Psychic Readings' by Ray Hyman, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus at the University of Oregon. The wor
The National Capital Area Skeptics (NCAS) is hosting a public lecture by Tom Napier on 'How to convince a skeptic,' focusing on distinguishing real abilities from chance through pr
The National Capital Area Skeptics (NCAS) is hosting a public lecture by Science Journalist Christopher Wanjek on May 3, 2003, in Bethesda, Maryland. Wanjek will discuss health myt
The June 2003 issue of 'Shadow of a Doubt' by the National Capital Area Skeptics announces a 'Superstition-Free Celebration' on Friday, June 13th, featuring close-up magic by Brian
This issue of 'Shadow of a Doubt' features a lecture by Dr. Walter Rowe on 'The Case of the Tichborne Heir: A Victorian Sensation.' The case involved Roger Charles Tichborne, heir
This issue of Shadow of a Doubt features a lecture by Marvin Zelkowitz on the discrepancies between biblical and archaeological records concerning ancient Israel, including the dis
This issue of Shadow Of A Doubt features a public lecture by Susan R. Paisner on the sniper investigation, drawing from her article "The Sniper Investigation? Hold the Applause." T
The January 2004 issue of "Shadow Of A Doubt" by the National Capital Area Skeptics (NCAS) highlights an upcoming lecture by Professor James Starrs on "Exhumations: the Good, the B
This issue of Shadow Of A Doubt, the monthly calendar for the National Capital Area Skeptics (NCAS), highlights three upcoming events: a "Superstitious Skeptics Social" on February
The National Capital Area Skeptics (NCAS) held its 2004 Weekend Workshop titled 'Art Becomes Reality' in Leesburg, Virginia, from March 27-28. The workshop featured presentations o
This issue of Shadow Of A Doubt, dated April 2004, highlights an upcoming lecture by Melissa Pollak of the National Science Foundation discussing public knowledge and attitudes tow
This issue of Shadow Of A Doubt, from May 2004, highlights a lecture by Roger Bate, PhD., on Malaria & AIDS countermeasures in developing countries, where he argues for the respons
This issue of 'Shadow Of A Doubt' from September 2004 features a lecture by Sally Satel, M.D., on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), discussing its history, clinical myths, and
The October 2004 issue of Shadow Of A Doubt, the monthly calendar of the National Capital Area Skeptics, highlights an upcoming lecture by science journalist Dan Falk discussing hi
This issue features a lecture by Professor Walter Rowe on the Salem Witch Trials, critiquing modern explanations in light of historical records. Rowe, a forensic science expert, wi
This issue features a public lecture by physicist Robert Ehrlich on the value of 'crazy ideas' in scientific development, including criteria for evaluating them. It also details Eh
The January 2005 issue of 'Shadow Of A Doubt' from the National Capital Area Skeptics (NCAS) highlights upcoming lectures and events. A lecture on January 8th features Neil Inglis
This issue of Shadow Of A Doubt, dated February 2005, highlights upcoming events organized by the National Capital Area Skeptics (NCAS). Key events include a special tribute to Ste
The March 2005 issue of 'Shadow of a Doubt' from the National Capital Area Skeptics (NCAS) announces upcoming events. One event is a presentation by Sonia Belasco on how advertiser
The April 2005 issue of 'Shadow Of A Doubt' by the National Capital Area Skeptics (NCAS) details their 'April Anti-Fools' event on April 30th. The event includes an afternoon sympo
This issue of The American Flag in History and Myth features a public lecture by Peter Ansoff, President of the North American Vexillological Association, on June 11, 2005, at the
This issue of Shadow of a Doubt commemorates the passing of Philip J. Klass, a prominent UFO investigator and skeptic. It announces a public lecture by NCAS board member Scott Snel
This issue of Shadow of a Doubt, the monthly calendar of the National Capital Area Skeptics for October 2005, features a public lecture by Mike Epstein on 'Teaching Skepticism in a
This issue of 'Shadow of A Doubt' features a lecture by Walter F. Rowe, PhD, on the interaction of battlefield archaeology and forensic science. Rowe will discuss his work on artif
This issue of "Shadow Of A Doubt" features a public lecture by Richard Dengrove on "The Great Moon Hoax of 1835, a New Take." The talk, held at the Montgomery County Library in Bet
This issue of the National Capital Area Skeptics' monthly calendar features a lecture by Rob Boston on the evolution of creationism and intelligent design, discussing its political
This issue of 'Shadow of A Doubt' from February 2006 announces a public lecture by Prof. Marvin Zelkowitz on 'Positively Skeptical: A Way of Knowing,' exploring the concept of skep
This March 2006 issue of 'Shadow of A Doubt' from the National Capital Area Skeptics (NCAS) features a lecture by Prof. Marvin Zelkowitz on skepticism and its historical roots. It
This issue of Shadow Of A Doubt features Michael Jawer discussing his research on 'sensitive personalities' and their potential links to environmental sensitivities and psi percept
This issue of 'Shadow Of A Doubt' from May 2006 features a public lecture by Roberta Shaffer on 'Junk Science & Junk Justice,' examining how the legal system litigates with science