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    Netflix’s scariest 14 horror films you should not watch alone

    Explore a spine-chilling collection of must-watch horror films and TV shows that promise to keep you on the edge of your seat. From Stephen King adaptations to cult classic reinterpretations, this list features thrillers like 'Don’t Move,' 'Gerald's Game,' and 'The Haunting of Hill House.' Perfect for horror enthusiasts seeking to stream their next terrifying experience.

    28 Years Later: Trailer of Cillian Murphy starrer film released; cast, plot, release date, here's all you need to know

    As anticipation builds for its release, many are eager to see how the story evolves and how it connects back to the beloved original film.

    'Zombie deer' disease hits another US state; All you need to know

    West Virginia national park is in the wave of high alert after a contagious and fatal disease, unofficially termed as 'zombie deer' was found affecting animals.

    'Zombie viruses' trapped in Arctic ice could unleash deadly new pandemic. Here is what we know

    The deepest layers of permafrost could be preserving viruses that inhabited the Earth up to a million years ago. It was long before humans’ most ancient ancestors made their first appearance on the planet some 300,000 years ago. Know in detail how these 'zombie viruses' can spread the pandemic.

    Blood-thirsty vampire bats will soon begin migrating into other countries, bringing rabies to a ton of livestock

    Climate change is making everything get hotter, while diminishing the temperature difference between our coldest and warmest seasons. This is why winters barely feel like winters anymore, and why bats are more comfortable in expanding their habitats, since conditions are so much more stable throughout the year.

    Zombie viruses may awaken by 2030 after 50,000 years of dormancy due to global warming: Research

    As the Earth warms and ancient permafrost thaws, dormant pathogens pose a potential threat to public health. French virologist Jean-Michel Claverie has spent over a decade researching "giant" viruses hidden within the Siberian permafrost. His work has revealed that as permafrost thaws, ancient viruses become infectious. The release of these ancient pathogens has been a less explored but concerning issue. In 2016, a heatwave in Siberia activated anthrax spores, causing infections and casualties.

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