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Michael Shermer

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Scientific American|May 11, 2005
Turn me on, dead manMichael Shermer
Scientific American|April 25, 2017
On Witches and TerroristsMichael Shermer
Scientific American|March 29, 2011
Financial flimflamMichael Shermer
Scientific American|May 26, 2011
The myth of the evil aliensMichael Shermer
Scientific American|January 27, 2011
The science of right and wrong. Can data determine moral values?Michael Shermer
Scientific American|December 15, 2010
The conspiracy theory detector. How to tell the difference between true and false conspiracy theoriesMichael Shermer
Scientific American|August 19, 2007
The prospects for Homo economicus. A new fMRI study debunks the myth that we are rational-utility money maximizersMichael Shermer
Scientific American|July 17, 2004
God's number is upMichael Shermer
Scientific American|December 16, 2004
Common sense. Surprising new research shows that crowds are often smarter than individualsMichael Shermer
Scientific American|March 30, 2004
Magic water and Mencken's maximMichael Shermer
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Scientific American|May 11, 2005
Turn me on, dead manMichael Shermer
Scientific American|April 25, 2017
On Witches and TerroristsMichael Shermer
Scientific American|March 29, 2011
Financial flimflamMichael Shermer
Scientific American|May 26, 2011
The myth of the evil aliensMichael Shermer
Scientific American|January 27, 2011
The science of right and wrong. Can data determine moral values?Michael Shermer
Scientific American|December 15, 2010
The conspiracy theory detector. How to tell the difference between true and false conspiracy theoriesMichael Shermer
Scientific American|August 19, 2007
The prospects for Homo economicus. A new fMRI study debunks the myth that we are rational-utility money maximizersMichael Shermer
Scientific American|July 17, 2004
God's number is upMichael Shermer
Scientific American|December 16, 2004
Common sense. Surprising new research shows that crowds are often smarter than individualsMichael Shermer
Scientific American|March 30, 2004
Magic water and Mencken's maximMichael Shermer
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