Zombies might be relentless brain-munchers, but the real terror is how quickly bad ideas spread—rising from the dead, infecting minds, and shambling through our culture long after they should’ve been buried.

Zombies might be relentless brain-munchers, but the real terror is how quickly bad ideas spread—rising from the dead, infecting minds, and shambling through our culture long after they should’ve been buried.
Scientists have been poking around in the human brain again… and this time, it might end with talking toasters, telepathic Wi-Fi, and your Amazon Echo placing orders if you as much as daydream.
From medieval popes to computer meltdowns, here’s why history’s most famous doomsday predictions completely missed the mark.
If a zombie outbreak kicks off in Helsinki, you’ve got seven hours before it’s game over—so maybe skip the looting and start running!
Apophis, the so-called ‘Doomsday Asteroid,’ is hurtling toward Earth—but is it really the end of the world?