NZ Skeptics Articles

Michael Edmonds

Michael Edmonds has spent the last decade as a chemistry lecturer, researcher, and more recently as manager of programmes at Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology (CPIT). With a background in medicinal chemistry, Michael has a particular dislike for homeopathy and AIDS denialism.

BioMag gets rude awakening

1 August 2013

Michael Edmonds reports on his successful complaint to the Advertising Standards Authority over the dubious science used to promote BioMag underlays. For more on BioMag see NZ Skeptic 91.

Being a thorn in the side of pseudoscience

1 February 2013

The Advertising Standards Authority provides an accessible platform for members of the public to take on the merchants of woo. This article is based on a presentation to the 2012 NZ Skeptics Conference.

Best Time Ever!

1 November 2012

Michael Edmonds reflects on the 2012 NZ Skeptics Conference.

Chemistry: an antidote to pseudoscientific thinking?

1 November 2011

Having a basic knowledge of the principles of chemistry can help one evade the pitfalls of many pseudosciences - but it's not infallible. This article is based on a presentation to the 2011 NZ Skeptics Conference.

Dealing with wingnuts - which way to turn?

1 May 2011

It's not a hopeless cause to engage with proponents of the irrational - but some ways of doing this are more effective than others. This article is based on a presentation to the 2010 NZ Skeptics conference.