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Apr 2022
1h 53m

The Skeptics Guide #876 - Apr 23 2022

DR. STEVEN NOVELLA
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News Items: Vaping and Inflammation, Projectile Fusion, Facilitated Communication is Still Pseudoscience, Gamma Rays and Gravitational Waves, AI Emotion Detection; Who's That Noisy; Your Questions and E-mails: Communicating Skepticism; Science or Fiction 
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