Sci-Fi

A radio astronomer detects a signal from deep space that’s a perfect recording of Earth’s first television broadcast—except it includes footage from tomorrow’s news, and the broadcast is coming from a dead planet.
At a remote atmospheric research station above the Arctic Circle in northern Norway, a team of scientists begins detecting an ultra-low-frequency signal that no known geological or meteorological process can produce — a sound with no source, no decay, and no variation, present in the archives since the first seismographs were installed. The sound is not new. Humanity simply became quiet enough to hear it.
When a lonely artist downloads an AI app that promises to end her invisibility, she discovers too late that being truly seen means losing the ability to see herself.
An investigative journalist uncovers a vast network of underground cities built by the elite to survive an imminent environmental collapse, forcing her to expose the conspiracy before they seal themselves away and abandon humanity.
A burned CIA analyst, tasked with auditing a Cold War-era classified program she is told was shut down in 1983, discovers it was never shut down — it simply went underground. And when she reaches the oldest classified file in the program’s archive, she finds it was not started by any government. It was already running.