The Zombie Research Society has defined the modern zombie as a relentlessly aggressive, reanimated human corpse driven by a biological infection. This is our official ...
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MASKING YOUR SCENT WON’T SAVE YOU FROM ZOMBIES
Obviously we’re always learning about the undead and how their bodies, brains, and senses decay over time. But our research almost certainly contradicts the assumption ...
Read More »THE ROTTING STENCH OF THE UNDEAD
Perhaps no scent is more disgusting or revolting than death. Our bodies begin to decompose almost immediately after dying, and can start to smell within ...
Read More »NEW TOOL CAN DETECT ANY HUMAN VIRUS
Zombie fans may be familiar with the memorable scenes of World War Z in which survivors are herded inside the walls of Jerusalem by soldiers, ...
Read More »FIVE OF THE MOST POPULAR FILM ZOMBIES EVER
Let’s lay out a few ground rules here. First and foremost, these are zombies; not people who became zombies. It’s a weird distinction, since all ...
Read More »GIVEAWAY: RESIDENT EVIL 2 – DELUXE EDITION
You know it, you love it, and now it’s been completely remastered for the next generation! We’ll be taking a look at the spine-chilling update ...
Read More »REVIEW: MEZCO TOYZ DAWN OF THE DEAD BOXED SET
Despite its cult status, George A. Romero’s zombie classic Dawn of the Dead spawned very little in the way of merchandise; even long after its ...
Read More »APHASIA AND THE UNDEAD: CAN ZOMBIES READ?
Obviously no one expects to find a zombie reading the latest New York Times bestseller. Even the most voracious reader will lose their appetite for ...
Read More »SENESCENT CELLS AND THE ZOMBIE BRAIN
Research recently published by the scientific journal Cell Metabolism suggests that cellular senescence can drive anxiety and impair neurogenesis. Put simply; they’ve discovered that dead ...
Read More »BBC: THE WHY FACTOR – ZOMBIE RESEARCH SOCIETY
Many of our Advisory Board members were happy to contribute to the most recent episode of The Why Factor; a program presented by BBC Current ...
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