Zombie

Drugs that kill ‘zombie’ cells may benefit some older women, but not all, study finds

Credit: CC0 Public Domain Drugs that selectively kill senescent cells may benefit otherwise healthy older women but are not a…

3 days ago

Brits on health alert as ‘zombie deer disease’ could ‘pass to humans’ | World | News

Two hunters have died amid fears they contracted the so-called “zombie deer disease” after eating infected meat.The US pair died…

2 months ago

Mysterious ‘Zombie Neurons’ Unlock Secrets of Learning in The Brain : ScienceAlert

Scientists studying learning in mice have inadvertently encountered 'zombie neurons' in the brain – not flesh-eating, virus-spreading monsters, but cells…

3 months ago

Peer inside remnants of an 800-year-old supernova and see a ‘zombie’ star

In the year 1181, an extraordinarily bright supernova lit up the night sky like a firework for an incredible 185 consecutive…

3 months ago

‘Zombie neurons’ shed light on how the brain learns

Climbing fibers, in the form of ivy, wrap around the branches of a Purkinje cell-shaped tree, within the vibrant courtyard…

3 months ago

The Metal Scar of a Devoured Planet Reveals A Zombie Star’s Cannibalistic Past : ScienceAlert

The dastardly deeds of a dead star have been discovered by an intrepid team of cosmic detectives.A white dwarf star…

4 months ago

Zombie star earns metal scar while chewing its own planets: ‘Nothing like this has been seen before’

A dead star devouring its own planets like a rampaging cosmic zombie has been scarred by planetary debris.The imprinted metal…

4 months ago

“Zombie Deer Disease” Spreading Fast, Could Evolve To Infect Humans, Says Expert

The deer affected by it are left drooling, stumbling, lethargic and with a blank stare.Scientists in Canada are concerned about…

5 months ago

Deadly ‘Zombie Drug’ Believed to Contain Human Bones Wreaks Havoc in West Africa : ScienceAlert

A new drug called kush is wreaking havoc in west Africa, particularly in Sierra Leone where it is estimated to…

6 months ago

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