Two biotech companies are planning an experiment to revive the brains of dead patients, and have recently been granted ethical permission by health watchdogs, to ...
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Movie zombies are dead-alive and well in cinema, video, books and games, and they can all trace their roots back, in one form or another, ...
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Scientists have recently discovered that hundreds of genes used in the growth and development of life begin functioning after death. The discovery, and subsequent papers ...
Read More »INTERVIEW WITH EIBON’S STEPHEN ROMANO
On June 6th, Eibon Press unleashed its much anticipated comic book Zombie, an amazing graphic rendition of the late Lucio Fulci’s classic 1979 film. We had ...
Read More »PLEASE STOP REMAKING ‘DAY OF THE DEAD’
Jimmy Donnellan, from Cultured Vultures, has guest-written for ZRS in the past (read his scorching review of The Burning Dead HERE), and aims his sights at ...
Read More »REAL LIFE ZOMBIE – RICK GENEST
When Rick Genest was 15, he was diagnosed with a brain tumor. After successful surgery, Rick got his first tattoo at the age of 16. It ...
Read More »FUNCTIONING HUMAN BRAIN IN A JAR
As we continue to explore the physiology of how zombies might be created (virus, fungus, radiation, electricity, man-made…) we continue to come across more and ...
Read More »MACABRE FRANKENSTEIN EXPERIMENTS YOU CAN DO AT HOME
As a follow up to an earlier article on Galvanism, I wanted to introduce you to a couple of macabre science experiments that you can ...
Read More »19th CENTURY GALVANISM MIGHT HAVE CREATED ZOMBIES
For those of you new to the term ‘galvanism,’ Zombie Research Society is here to educate. ‘Galvanism’ is a term often more connected to Mary Shelley’s ...
Read More »CYBORG JELLYFISH PAVES WAY FOR REBUILT HUMAN BODIES
Researchers at Caltech and Harvard have been doing some very interesting work in bio-engineering entire organisms using various tissues from animals and applying them to ...
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