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A deadly virus, created as an act of biological warfare, has swept the Western world, killing the majority of its citizens. When a lonely, naturally immune woman spots another survivor, she pursues him, albeit with unforeseen, tragic consequences.
A virus spreads between music-playing electronic devices, pausing music across the world and playing a series of chords that awe everyone.
Tiny Pelican Island is one of the few parts of the world still free from the deadly gray pox in 2080 - save for their own patient zero, the plague doctor's six-year-old niece. In order to save her family and her island, the doctor must join the cutthroat race to find a cure.
There has been a rise in men killing women in the modern-day world. Scientists desperately try to understand why this phenomenon is occurring and must do everything in their power to stop this before all of humanity becomes extinct.
An AIDS patient in California steals an experimental government tech that cures his disease and enhances his human performance. He and his friend concoct a plan to release the tech into the general population.
When a search engine becomes artificially intelligent, it decides to try to help people...starting with the users who upload the best cat photos.
A retired covert operative speaks to a class, detailing the ways he “protected” his country and how protection came at the cost of danger.
In an Alaskan war camp during the apocalypse, a former microbiologist butchers the only form of meat left for consumption: the corpses of her deceased neighbors.
A strange virus originating in a religious cult makes men desire to kill women, especially their wives. As the virus spreads and rates of femicide quickly rise, an American scientist makes plans to save his family—before realizing he is already infected.
When a St. Louis health surveillance drone is without purpose due to CDC budget cuts, it finds new friendships in a flock of crows and a human scientist, and beings to work with them to combat the outbreak of disease.
