Random Digest: January 31, 2026
10 hand-picked articles from our collection
This digest was algorithmically curated to spark serendipity and encourage intellectual wandering. Each article was chosen at random from our recent collection, creating unexpected connections and delightful discoveries across diverse topics and perspectives.
Saturday, January 31, 2026 at 3:05 AM
Thursday discussion post
Some say it’s the most consequential vote of the year.
Understanding Peer Momentum
An Extension to Traditional Momentum Strategies
Men Have Grown Twice As Much As Women Over Past Century
Rob Henderson's Office Hours #24
The EPA wants to eliminate one of the few ways that tribes can protect their water
The agency’s plan would narrow water quality reviews and make it harder for tribes to enforce treaty rights.
Minor Differences Repeating Forever
The Zoothesia Finale
How Giant Kangaroos Moved Across Ancient Australia
Structure of fossil foot and ankle bones was robust enough for occasional hopping The post How Giant Kangaroos Moved Across Ancient Australia appeared first on Nautilus.
Orphaned And Unpublished Papers
for those interested in reading portions of my earlier work
Q&A: What UK’s ‘warm homes plan’ means for climate change and energy bills
The UK government has released its long-awaited “warm homes plan”, detailing support to help people... The post Q&A: What UK’s ‘warm homes plan’ means for climate change and energy bills appeared firs
A Spell Against Fear: Tracy K. Smith on Poetry and The Art of Productive Impatience
“What do you regard as the lowest depth of misery?” asked the Proust Questionnaire. “Living in fear,” answered David Bowie. The most menacing word of the three is the smallest, for fear really is some