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Volume 22, Number 4, July/August 1998
Special ReportMars Global Surveyor Photographs `Face on Mars'David Morrison
ArticlesMagnetic Therapy: Plausible Attraction?Long considered only a component of quack medicine, magnetic therapy has received a boost from a recent study at the Baylor College of Medicine. Is it plausible? James D. Livingston
Biomagnetic Pseudoscience and Nonsense Claims
Catching Up with Eighteenth Century Science in the Evaluation of Therapeutic Touch
Paranormal Depictions in the Media: How Do They Affect What People Believe?
Planting a Seed of Doubt
Essiac: The Not-So-Remarkable Cancer Remedy columnsEditor's NoteNews and Comment
Notes of a Fringe-Watcher
Investigative Files New Books Articles of Note Science Best Sellers
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Change the Channel
Follow-Up
Responding to Ertel: Mars Flukes Letters to the Editor
Book reviewsConsilience: The Unity of Knowledgeby Edward O. Wilson Paul Kurtz
Summer for the Gods: The Scopes Trial and America's Continuing Debate Over Science and Religion
Talking to Heaven
HAL's Legacy: 2001's Computer as Dream and Reality
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