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Zombie study shows Alberta Rockies are best place to survive

A new study done at Cornell University suggests the Canadian Rockies as an ideal spot to wait out a zombie apocalypse.

Cornell University research based on same statistical models used to study spread of disease

Though slow moving, zombies would spread quickly if their population was not controlled quickly, researchers found. (Dima Gavrysh/Associated Press)

Where would you go if the world changed overnight? If a new race of flesh-eating zombies was created by a virus, scientific testing gone awry or good old-fashioned necromancy do you know where you would hide out?

Edmontonians en route to Jasper this long weekend may be in for a bit of a detour. (Mike Symington/CBC)

Graduate student Alex Alemi does and for most Albertans, it's relatively close to home.

Alemi, who is studying theoretical physics at Cornell University, recently co-authored a study on how to survive a zombie apocalypse.

The secret? Go where there are relatively few people or large cities somewhere like northern Montana ... or, the Canadian Rockies.

While Alemi admits there was no direct practical use for the study, the techniques used in the study are the same as those employed to study the spread of other, much more real diseases.

The image below shows the hypothesized spread of a zombie invasion in the United States.