According to Maine’s Bangor Daily News, a crematory in the town of Searsport has become the first in the United States to dispose of bodies ...
Read More »HAIRWORM MAKES ZOMBIE CRICKETS
For yet another disturbing display of zombie-like behavior in the animal kingdom, we need look no further than the parasitic hairworm. The worm develops to maturity ...
Read More »WHERE IN THE WORLD IS PATIENT ZERO?
The real threat of any zombie sickness is defined by the speed and direction of its spread, so being able to determine where exactly an ...
Read More »WILL ZOMBIES BE FAST OR SLOW?
Since George Romero first introduced the modern zombie in 1968’s Night of the Living Dead, pop culture depictions of the undead have continued to evolve ...
Read More »CAN THE ZOMBIE VIRUS BE CURED?
Reported by the National Science Foundation, researchers at Rutgers University discovered how RNA viruses are able to replicate, which could eventually lead to a cure. ...
Read More »ANIMALS CAN SMELL THE INFECTED
Most zombie movies have at least one infected character who hides his or her worsening condition from the rest of the group. S/he gets bitten ...
Read More »TOXIC ZOMBIE CLOUD A THREAT?
Several works of zombie art depict people becoming undead ghouls without needing to be bitten by a zombie, such at The Walking Dead and the ...
Read More »WHAT TO DO IF YOU’RE INFECTED
The rights of the infected will likely be a hot button issue in the coming zombie plague, especially if the zombie incubation period is longer ...
Read More »CAN ZOMBIES LEARN NEW THINGS?
We’ve already touched on the theory that zombies may hunt by sense of touch. Now ZRS contributor Jamie Baldwin suggests that they may also be ...
Read More »DEFINITION OF THE MODERN ZOMBIE
The Oxford English Dictionary is widely regarded as the premier dictionary of the English language and is rated the most comprehensive dictionary on the planet ...
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