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Well 2010 has come and gone, and I am looking forward to another great year in science and skepticism. Your support and interest in science and my half-informed ramblings is fantastically appreciated. Remember to add your email to the subscription list, or follow me on Twitter under the name @Sci_Phile, as I will also update followers with every new post there as well. In the spirit of new year resolutions, I welcome and encourage comments/criticism for the year going forward. But to move forward we first have to look back, so below are the top 15 most viewed posts for 2010. Thanks again for your readership!
- Balance Bracelet Bogus
–[Follow Up] Damn Balance Bracelets! - How “What The Bleep Do We Know” Ignores Science
- What Evolution Looks Like After 12 Years of Lutheran School
- How Science Defends Homosexuality
- The 10% Brain Use Myth
- What Does it Mean to be a Skeptic?
- Is Your Life in the Stars?: Why Astrology is Pseudoscience
- Jurassic Ark: How Creationists Sneak Dinosaurs into the Bible
- I am the Homeopathy Vandal!: How Homeopathy is Pseudoscience
- The Stigma of Atheism
- The Cult Checklist
- On Explaining the Safety of Vaccination
- Chiropractic Pseudoscience
- Ancient Chinese Secret Huh?: How Acupuncture is Pseudoscience
- Do You Know Jesus From Joseph Smith?: Religion and Intelligence