- Christina Pikas is a zombie doing reference searches.
- Sharon Astyk is a zombie wondering about zombie infrastructure.
- Greg Laden has always been a zombie, but now he's a zombie with bugs on his brain.
- Grrlscientist has discovered that zombies like turtles.
- Vince LiCata has determined that university administrators are zombies. Come back when you have something new to report, Vince.
- The zombie PalMD has a surprising ally in Jenny McCarthy — she's fighting efforts to end the zombie pandemic. The obvious McCarthy joke has already been made.
- Coturnix warns us that zombies are arrhythmic, so attacks day and night are likely.
- Jason Goldman is a brain connoisseur, describing the rich table we find upon opening a convenient cranium.
- Rhett Alain is modeling zombie behavior on his computer.
- Zuska is a feminist zombie.
- Mike the Mad Zombie is confronting the zombification of banks.
- Orac encounters Zombie Hitler in Yankee Stadium.
- Liz Borkowski is searching for a zombie vaccine. Too late!
- Scicurious is happy about the Zombie Menace. I don't trust her. She was probably the original vector.
- Martin Rundkvist is digging up more zombies.
- Zombie…shoes???
- Ethan Siegel finds that zombie speech patterns are perfect for scientific presentations.
- John Dupuis looks up zombie references. Librarians.
- John Wilbanks wants open access brains.
- Christie Wilcox tries to convince us that zombies are real.
- Frank Swain is writing a book on zombology.
- Deborah Blum recommends arsenic to keep your zombie corpse fresh.
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