Web Sites
- Bad Astronomy - Bad astronomy site maintained by Philip Plait
- Bad Science - Alistair B. Fraser, Pennsylvania State University
- Bad Science (Guardian) - Weekly articles and audio podcasts
- CDC medical hoax page
- Classical Skepticism issues & problems - Maintained by Prof. Peter Huber, Earlham College
- Correx archive - An archive of skeptical audio segments (through 1999) by Paul Willis in Australia
- Crank Dot Net - Cranks, crackpots, kooks and loons on the net
- Darwin Awards - Celebrating the theory of evolution by commemorating the remains of those who improved our gene pool by removing themselves from it in really stupid ways.
- Donald Simanek's Page
- Edge - Ideas at the edge of the world's knowledge
- Eric Krieg - One of the founders of the Philadelphia Association of Critical Thinkers (PhACT) maintains a website on free energy proponents.
- Evolution Education Wiki - This is a free, reader-built encyclopedia of evolution, biology, and origins. It is inspired by the Talk.Origins Archive and the Wikipedia project. EvoWiki's goal is to promote general evolution education, and to provide mainstream scientific responses to the arguments of creationism and other anti-evolutionists.
- Framing Science - Matthew Nisbet - Matthew Nisbet tracks how political strategists, scientists, and the news media selectively define science in ways that shape policy decisions, public opinion, and political culture. He applies “framing analysis” to understand the social meanings behind technical controversies. Frame analysis is an incredibly useful invention of the social sciences, diffusing across a number of academic disciplines, used by political operatives, journalists, and average citizens.
- Harris Online -- Knuckleheads in the News. Wit and wisdom in defense of reason by Paul Harris.
- Internet FAQ- Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) file from numerous sources
- James Haught - An old newspaper editor who has spent nearly half a century chronicling social struggles and cultural tides
- Junk Science - An interesting spin on many of the ideas you read about in magazines or see on TV
- Mike Hutchinson- Assorted links to skeptical sources
- Myufos.com - Links to many UFO-related sites
- National Academy of Science "Teaching Evolution and the Nature of Science"
- National Academy of Science: Science & Creationism Resources
- One Spirit Project - A site to get you thinking and communicating . . . to present new paradigms, to promote tolerance, and to help you understand why others believe or think differently
- Paranormal phenomena from about.com - An interesting collection of paranormal phenomena
- Paranormal Research Society of New England
- Planetary violence in human history - Kronia Communications, now in affiliation with the company WholeMind, supports serious research in the emerging field of planetary catastrophics by examining both current and past evidence in a variety of disciplines including history, mythology, archaeology, astronomy, geology and physics.
- Quackwatch - A guide to health fraud, quackery, and intelligent decisions, Operated by Stephen Barrett, M.D.
- Richard Dawkins - Evolution, Science, and Reason
- Robert Shaeffer - Skeptical to the Max - Author, a free-lance writer, and skeptical investigator of all manner of bogus claims
- Rutgers UFO site - A collection of UFO-related links
- Skeptic Friends Network
- Sci.Skeptic FAQ
- Skeptic News - Daily postings of news items for skeptics
- Skeptic Planet - Index search of skeptical sites
- Skeptic Radio - RealAudio clips of interviews on skeptical topics
- Skeptics Dictionary - Robert T. Carroll, Professor of Philosophy Sacramento City College
- Skeptical Information - Jim Lippard's Skeptical Information Links
- Skepticality.com - Skeptical podcasts and discussion forums
- Skeptic Ring - An ever growing network of interconnected web sites for Skepticism and Critical Thinking.
- Skeptiseum - Joe Nickell of CSICOP's collection of paranormal objects
- Strange Magazine Online -- examines strange and anomalous phenomena
- Talk Origins Archive -- A newsgroup devoted to the discussion of issues related to biological and physical origins. Topics discussed include, but are not limited to, evolution, creation, abiogenesis, catastrophism, cosmology, and theology.
- The Black Vault - Government documents obtained by Freedom of Information Act requests
- Tim Kammer's Skeptic Moment
- Urban legends - More urban legends from the San Fernando Valley Folklore Society
- Virginia Science Research Associates - Lead by Joe Holbert, VSRA is involved in the research of "extraordinary human experiences" and trying to understand the strange, the amazing and the impossible, notably what people call "ghosts".
- Why Files: National Institute for Science Education - Science behind the news
- Zerotime - A large collection of paranormal information. Also contains many links to skeptic, science, and news organizations
