Scientists and researchers at the biotech company Bioquark Inc. have recently received permission from the U.S. National Institutes of Health to test an experimental new ...
Read More »MEN, WOMEN, SKULLS & BRAIN-EATING ZOMBIES
With the release of The Return of the Living Dead in 1985, zombies underwent a radical transformation from mere flesh eaters to connoisseurs of the ...
Read More »THE ZOMBIE POSTMORTEM ADDICTION TO FLESH
One of the defining features of the modern zombie is their relentlessly aggressive nature. This is often depicted as an insatiable craving for human flesh. ...
Read More »BRAIN HACKING – CURING THE UNDEAD BRAIN
To better understand the living dead, we must first understand the living brain. We can gain a fascinating insight into the behavior of zombies by ...
Read More »NIH ALLOWING CREATION OF ANIMAL-HUMAN EMBRYOS
On Thursday (Aug 4, 2016) the US federal government announced that it would remove the moratorium on the funding to scientists creating animal-human embryos using ...
Read More »PROTEINS, DISEASE AND THE UNDEAD BRAIN
Scientists have recently identified specific areas of the brain containing a gene often associated with a number of neurological disorders including Lou Gehrig’s disease and ...
Read More »SCIENTISTS DISCOVER UNDEAD GENES
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 »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 »PARASITIC CASTRATION & ZOMBIE CRABS
From hairworms to cordyceps, the Zombie Research Society has studied a number of terrifying and deadly parasites. But a PhD student at the University of ...
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