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"Of course, what we really need is a vaccine against zombies."
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Friday, February 9, 2007
9:55:00 AM EST
Hearing Re: Your Brains -- Jonathan Coulton
As a complement to yesterday's "The Science of Godzilla": The epidemiological challenges of zombies. Filled with lovely quotes like: "The most effective countermeasure against zombie outbreaks has previously been shown to be aerial bombardment" and "A single zombie is highly infectious, and given the high population density in the city, as soon as one emerges you have to give up on the entire surrounding block." Goofy. The article is talking zombies as modeled in a particular video game, but in doing so actually manages to throw in a little actual discussion of infection management and containment. Interesting stuff.
Written by johnmscalzi Blog about this entry
9:55:00 AM EST
Hearing Re: Your Brains -- Jonathan Coulton
"Of course, what we really need is a vaccine against zombies."
As a complement to yesterday's "The Science of Godzilla": The epidemiological challenges of zombies. Filled with lovely quotes like: "The most effective countermeasure against zombie outbreaks has previously been shown to be aerial bombardment" and "A single zombie is highly infectious, and given the high population density in the city, as soon as one emerges you have to give up on the entire surrounding block." Goofy. The article is talking zombies as modeled in a particular video game, but in doing so actually manages to throw in a little actual discussion of infection management and containment. Interesting stuff.
Written by johnmscalzi Blog about this entry
2/10/07 12:31 PM
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