We had the opportunity to view the brilliant 4K restoration of George A. Romero’s zombie cult classic Night of the Living Dead late last year ...
Read More »CAN ZOMBIES HUNT HUMAN BRAINWAVES?
The human brain is an electrochemical organ capable of generating as much as ten watts of electrical power via neural oscillation, commonly known as brainwaves. ...
Read More »INTERVIEW: THE BARN DIRECTOR MATT BEUROIS
The Zombie Research Society recently spoke with director Matt Beurois regarding his new film The Barn, a wonderful thriller that finds itself at the crossroads ...
Read More »SELF-PROPELLED INFECTIOUS ZOMBIE BLOOD
It’s generally assumed that a zombie infection is transmitted via blood as the result of a bite. But delivering anything into damaged tissue, even medicine, ...
Read More »NEW STUDY OFFERS CURE FOR ZOMBIE AGGRESSION
Our ongoing search for answers regarding the relentlessly aggressive nature of the undead have focused on everything from primal psychology to postmortem addiction. But a ...
Read More »VIRUSES ARE NOW WORKING TOGETHER TO KILL US
People often ask us whether a “zombie virus” actually exists. Of course, it doesn’t… at least not yet. Scientists would have to combine a number ...
Read More »NEW ZOMBIE ZONE SERIES FROM BEARPORT PUBLISHING
The Zombie Research Society recently teamed up with author Ruth Owen and the fine folks at Bearport Publishing to produce four amazing new children’s books ...
Read More »TRANSHUMANISM AND THE LIVING DEAD
The Zombie Research Society defines the modern zombie in strictly biological terms; a relentlessly aggressive human corpse reanimated by a biological infection. However, we often ...
Read More »BOOK REVIEW: DESTROY ALL ZOMBIES
We received a copy of Destroy All Zombies quite a while ago, and couldn’t wait to share it with our members, friends, and followers! Not ...
Read More »ROMERO BUST DEBUTS AT MONROEVILLE MALL
The Monroeville Mall in Pennsylvania is known to film fans all around the world thanks to George A. Romero’s zombie cult classic Dawn of the ...
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