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For more than two decades, a special team of Mexican police officers has quietly worked along the northern border to track ...
Zombies are real – not in the walking dead sense, but there are parasites that can hack the brains of living creatures and force them to do things against their will, with the goal of spreading ...
In one case, hunters came across two Franklin Expedition survivors who had been sleeping for days in the hollowed-out corpses of seals.
Netflix’s The Gringo Hunters is inspired by a real Mexican police unit known as the International Liaison Unit, often referred to informally as the "Gringo Hunters.
An expert has helped explain how reports of people coming back to life can happen in real life - and it’s not because of a zombie apocalypse. The first mention of the living dead is said to come ...
Netflix’s lineup from July 7–13 offers bold global stories, from zombie thrillers to emotional rom-coms.Standout titles ...
However, the inspiration for the video game came from a real-life fungus that really does turn its hosts into zombies. Yes, there are real-life zombies in our ecosystem.
See The Real-Life Mushrooms That Inspired The Zombies in "The Last of Us" Brain infecting cordyceps aren’t the only fungi that influenced creators of the HBO hit series ...
The zombies are identifiable by the fungi bursting from their bodies: a thicket of spiky tendrils, a miniature garden of mushroom-like fruiting bodies. These fungal parasites act as puppeteers ...
Movies The Real Emotion That Brought the Earworms of ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ to Life Netflix's latest animated movie has become a viral hit—and so has its banger-filled soundtrack.
Real-life zombies? What inspired the fungus in The Last of Us? An Ophiocordyceps species of fungi has exploded from the body of a carpenter ant in Japan to scatter spores that can infect other ants.
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