[No Spoilers] Melanie is the brightest student in her classroom. Every morning she wakes up, crawls out of bed, straps herself into a wheelchair with ...
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DAWN OF THE DEAD 4K SCREENING IN VENICE
Celebrated director and filmmaker Dario Argento will present a newly restored version of the 1978 zombie classic Dawn of the Dead at the 73rd Venice ...
Read More »DANIEL DREZNER IS WALKING OUT OF THE WALKING DEAD
Daniel Drezner, author of Theory of International Politics and Zombies, and long-standing Advisory Board Member of the Zombie Research Society, is “quitting The Walking Dead” and ...
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 »ETHICAL PERMISSION GRANTED TO REVERSE BRAIN-DEATH
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 ...
Read More »WHY ZOMBIES MAY HAVE NO MEMORY
Almost as controversial as the fast vs. slow zombie debate is whether the undead retain any memory of their former lives. From Day of the ...
Read More »ROMERO GETS STAR ON WALK OF FAME – FINALLY!
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, ...
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 »DECONTAMINATION CHAMBER FAILS AT BIOLAB
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently faced a number of congressional hearings due to a series of equipment failures and high-profile lab incidents ...
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