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DO ZOMBIES HUNT BY TOUCH?

A central area of study at the Zombie Research Society is the undead’s ability to differentiate its living prey from others of its own kind. If they hunt by sight, then walking like a zombie could...

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ZOMBIES: THE TRUSTWORTHY MONSTER

LiveScience recently looked at the differences between compulsive liars and people who just can’t help but tell the truth. Turns out that lying is a daily activity for even the most honest among us....

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DO ZOMBIES EAT DEAD PEOPLE?

Do zombies eat dead people? On the surface the answer seems clear. Zombies are generally considered to be after one thing, and one thing only: living flesh. Therefore, a zombie would pass right by an...

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SHREWS MAY EXPLAIN ZOMBIE HUNTING

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WHAT ZOMBIE DON’T EAT

Despite popular belief, the undead probably don’t prefer your brain to any other part of your living body. In fact, the concept of a zombie craving brains is unique to the Return of the Living Dead...

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RESEARCH SUGGESTS ZOMBIES DON’T MOAN

Research conducted the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, suggests that zombies may not moan, and it all boils down to the meaning behind a dog’s bark. The extensive study concluded that barking in...

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ANIMALS VS. ZOMBIES: WHO WOULD WIN?

National Wildlife Federation naturalist David Mizejewski recently published an article (on BoingBoing) in which he examines a little discussed  zombie apocalypse topic.  Exactly  how would animals fare...

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THE CONTRADICTION OF ZOMBIE BODY LANGUAGE

One of the more interesting features of the modern zombie is their relentlessly aggressive nature. We generally consider the undead to be primitive and animalistic; moaning, growling or snarling as...

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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. These brainwaves can actually change...

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