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This alleged sea serpent terrorized a New England fishing village for two years in the 19th century.
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Bats are scary and rabies is deadly, but do you need to worry about you or your pets catching the disease from them?
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A report from the recent Skeptoid Adventures trip to Death Valley, including how many brave souls we lost in the desert and how they met their fate; and announcing the next Skeptoid Adventures trip to the Bermuda Triangle! Reserve your spot now at https://skeptoid.com/events/30285
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A mysterious man is said to have arrived in Japan in 1959 from a country that never existed.
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Seven creepy stories from seven listeners, and seven guesses by me.
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A thoroughly discredited idea, that the Mesoamerican Olmec people were Black Africans, continues to gain traction.
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This buried rock wall found throughout Rockwall County has people wondering about its origin.
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It's Skeptoid's 18th birthday! Won't you help us celebrate by giving us a little birthday present?
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Can dogs be taught to speak intelligently using floor buttons that represent words?
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Highlights from 18 years of the Skeptoid podcast.
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Fifteen trivia questions from previous aviation themed episodes of Skeptoid.
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15 popular myths about sleeping, debunked.
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Join the Skeptoid Flash Mob at CSICon 2024 in Las Vegas. Visit skeptoid.com/store to get your shirts.
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Lots of companies sell pheromone products claiming to calm down your dog or cat, but there's a very big problem with that basic claim.
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Is this just another in a long line of legendary lost mines that never produced a speck of gold, or is there more to it this time?
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Turns out that the cause of death known as excited delirium is not an actual cause of death at all.
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If I were to summarize how and why I do what I do, I might put it this way.
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Does a mythical place where the elephants go to die actually exist?
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The claim that medical error is the third leading cause of death in the US has never been close to true.
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Is your phone really tracking your driving habits and selling the data? Maybe more so than you know.
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