Part of “Pseudoscience A to Z”, a series of brief articles in the OSSCI newsletter about topics that have not been subjected to much critical thinking by their promoters.
Alien ‘sceptre’ challenges skeptic
Sometimes even our best efforts cannot debunk an extraordinary claim because we cannot obtain sufficiently compelling evidence to the contrary. Nonetheless, the investigation itself can be both instructive and enjoyable.
York University rejects chiropractic college
« Newer Posts “Senate’s approval in principle has been negated.”
With these words in the Senate of York University on April 26th, 2001, the proposal for an affiliation with the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) expired without so much as a whimper. The six-year nightmare was over.
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