One idea a day.
Gone in 72 hours.
LaCuriosity is a daily learning publication built around a single, stubborn belief: the most interesting ideas in the world deserve more than a scroll. We publish one deeply researched, beautifully written piece every day — across science, psychology, history, art, and earth — and then we let it disappear.
Not because we don't value what we create. But because scarcity creates attention, and attention creates the conditions for genuine learning. The 72-hour window is the whole point.
Five Content Pillars
Every piece rotates through these five pillars. No topic repeats. No filler. No content for the sake of content. If it doesn't earn its place, it doesn't get published.
Our Editorial Process
- 01 Topic selection. Every day, we identify what the world is currently curious about within each pillar — drawing on trending research, search signals, and cultural conversations happening right now.
- 02 Deep research. We pull from peer-reviewed sources, high-authority science and culture publications, and primary materials. The goal is always depth over surface.
- 03 Writing and editorial shaping. Each piece is crafted with a specific editorial voice — the kind of writing that respects your intelligence and rewards your attention. Our process combines advanced language tools with editorial curation to produce work that meets a consistent quality bar.
- 04 Fact verification. Every article undergoes a structured fact-checking pass before publication. Claims are verified against independent sources. We correct errors when we find them.
- 05 Publication and expiry. The article goes live at midnight UTC. It stays for 72 hours. Then it's gone — archived, not deleted, but no longer publicly visible. What remains is only the freshest thinking.
LaCuriosity was founded on the conviction that the internet has too much content and not enough ideas. Most publishing optimises for volume. We optimise for the single moment when someone reads something and thinks — I had no idea.
That moment is why we exist. Everything else — the 72-hour window, the five pillars, the daily cadence — is in service of creating it reliably, every single day.
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