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  2. List of topics characterized as pseudoscience - Wikipedia

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    High-resolution images taken recently show it to appear less face-like. [9] It features prominently in the works of Richard C. Hoagland and Tom Van Flandern. [10] [11] This effect can also be explained by the psychological phenomenon pareidolia, whereby one assigns meaning (such as facial perception) to an otherwise ambiguous or meaningless ...

  3. Pseudoscience - Wikipedia

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    Research suggests that illusionary thinking happens in most people when exposed to certain circumstances such as reading a book, an advertisement or the testimony of others are the basis of pseudoscience beliefs.

  4. The Skeptic Encyclopedia of Pseudoscience - Wikipedia

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    This two-volume work provides a broad introduction to the most prominent pseudoscientific claims made in the name of science. Covering the popular, the academic, and the bizarre, the encyclopedia includes topics from alien abductions to the Bermuda Triangle, crop circles, Feng Shui, and near-death experiences.

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject Skepticism/List of questionable claims

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    Critics describe it as pseudoscience [66] and quackery. [67] The theory that extreme dilution makes drugs more powerful is inconsistent with the laws of chemistry and physics. [68] Placebo-controlled clinical trials have given mixed results, but most have methodological problems, with better-quality trials more likely to give negative results. [69]

  6. Chief of top Indian university sparks backlash for promoting ...

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    In 2023, research by the Indian Veterinary Research Institute revealed that cow urine contains at least 14 types of harmful bacteria, including strains linked to stomach infections in humans.

  7. Ufology - Wikipedia

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    Despite investigations sponsored by governments and private entities, ufology is not embraced by academia as a scientific field of study, and is instead generally considered a pseudoscience by skeptics and science educators, [20] being often included on lists of topics characterized as pseudoscience as either a partial [21] or total [22] [23 ...

  8. Masaru Emoto - Wikipedia

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    Emoto claimed that water was a "blueprint for our reality" and that emotional "energies" and "vibrations" could change its physical structure. [14] His water crystal experiments consisted of exposing water in glasses to various words, pictures, or music, then freezing it and examining the ice crystals' aesthetic properties with microscopic photography. [9]

  9. Advertising research - Wikipedia

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    Syndicated research is a single research study conducted by a research company with its results available, for sale, to multiple companies. [14] Pre-market research can be conducted to optimize advertisements for any medium : radio, television, print (magazine, newspaper or direct mail), outdoor billboard (highway, bus, or train), or Internet.