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  1. Jan 7, 2017 · A real-life zombie outbreak would leave the world’s population in tatters, with fewer than 300 survivors left just 100 days into the infection, according to the University of Leicester.

  2. Jan 6, 2017 · Physics students have calculated how long it would take for humans to be wiped out by an infectious zombie apocalypse, and the results are pretty depressing. The study suggests that after just 100 days - a little over three months - less than 300 humans would be left alive on the entire planet.

    • Know your survival skills. “Imagine you found yourself in a post-apocalyptic wasteland, how do you keep yourself alive? Well, there are loads of everyday objects that could help you in an emergency situation.
    • Choose a good hideout. “Firstly, get out of the cities. A lot of us live in cities nowadays as they’re so convenient and full of shops, but if civilisation collapsed and you had to do things for yourself, the city is one of the worst places to be.
    • Pack a survival kit. “Imagine you’ve got a four-minute warning to get out of the house. Grab some fresh water and cans of food – if you forget your can-opener, don’t worry because you now know how to open one without!
    • Use your mobile phone. “The one thing we all can’t live without these days are our mobile phones, but if civilisation collapsed they’d not be much use at all.
  3. Oct 24, 2016 · Pandemics, or global disease outbreaks, don’t need zombies to be terrifying: they’re the third most likely cause of an extinction event according to the Global Catastrophic Risk Report (GCRR), as...

    • Insatiable Hunger
    • Visual Recognition
    • Movement
    • Reactive-Impulsive Aggression

    It’s a safe bet that what a zombie is feeling is hungry. All zombies do is eat, and it doesn’t seem to matter if they’ve already consumed half the town — they still want more. This ravenousness isn’t quite normal, and the hypothalamus could be to blame. This part of the brain is responsible for regulating metabolic processes and other basic functio...

    Another recognizable zombie issue is just that, recognition. If a friend or family member is turned into a zombie, it’s a pretty safe bet they won’t recognize or care who you are afterward. All they see is a human they can eat; they will not see a sister, brother, friend, or loved one. This lack of recognition resembles a creepy psychiatric disorde...

    If a person is asked to imitate a zombie, one of the key components to the performance is movement. The slow, lumbering, and arms aloft walking may have been abandoned for some modern interpretations of zombies (looking at youThe Walking Dead), but classic zombies all moved in a pretty similar way. Motion is a complex thing to study and attribute t...

    Certainly the most noticeable thing about a zombie is the fact that they want to kill you. And they aren’t going about it in a rational, calm way. This type of mindless violence was described by neuroscientist and Carnegie Mellon professor Timothy Verstynen as reactive-impulsive aggression. Verstynen, who co-authored Do Zombies Dream of Undead Shee...

  4. Oct 28, 2016 · If you’re a fan of The Walking Dead, you might remember that the “walkers” (zombies) were a result of neurons firing in the brain, reanimating the body and leaving not much else functioning, aside...

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  6. Because the zombie's digestive tract has been a puddle of rotten slime since shortly after it became a zombie, eating provides absolutely no benefit to the zombie. How Can Zombies Die? The most obvious cause of zombie death is the destruction of the brain, but there are other options.

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