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As Republican Candidates Prepare for Wednesday’s Debate, Where Do They Stand on Zombies?
The Bulletin asked candidates’ AI clones how they would handle and contain an urgent health crisis like an outbreak of a virus that turns people into zombies?
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Highways of the Dead: Government Targets Zombie-Vehicle Collisions
Federal and state governments are taking steps to reduce the impacts of collisions between zombies and motor vehicles, according to a new report from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
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Dr. Emily Sinclair: “My Hope Is to Make Our World Healthier in Spite of the Living Dead”
The Bulletin interviews Dr. Emily Sinclair with Britsfield Research University on her research to unlock the mysteries of zombie DNA
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Canadian Wildfires May Prompt Zombie Wave South of the Border, US Agency Claims
The wildfires that have ravaged Canada this summer may prompt a wave of zombies moving south across the country’s border with the United States, according to a new report from the Office of Zombie Control, part of US Customs and Border Protection
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Texas Passes First “No Retreat, No Undead” Law
The state of Texas has passed a first-in-the-nation “No Retreat, No Undead” law that makes it expressly legal for people to defend themselves against a zombie attack by destroying the undead creature through whatever means necessary
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Crime and Inflation Rank above Zombies as Americans’ Top Concerns
Americans are more concerned about crime and inflation than zombie outbreaks, but they are pessimistic about the federal government’s ability to prevent or contain a widespread outbreak should one occur
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NASA Studies Use of AI to Detect Zombie Outbreaks from Space
NASA is studying the possibility of using artificial intelligence to assist in the detection of zombie outbreaks from space
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“Accidental Allies?” Zombie Impacts on Climate Change Mixed, Scientists Say
The impact of zombies on the pace and effects of climate change is mixed, with some positive effects from reduced human activity, but also long-term negative impacts that may well outweigh any upsides from a rising undead population
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CDC Greenlights Preliminary Study of Zombie Vaccine
New grant from the CDC’s National Center for Zombie Diseases will fund research into the development of a zombie virus vaccine using mRNA technology
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