Science and Technology Petra Hid A Secret Of 116 Meters: Archaeologists Discover Giant Lead Pipe That Explains How The City Survived In The Desert For Centuries Fabio Lucas Carvalho 07/02/2026 at 18:41
Construction Concrete, The Most Used Material After Water, Helped Build Cities Worldwide, But Today It Accounts for 8% of CO2 Emissions and Needs to Be Reinvented to Save the Climate Carla Teles 07/02/2026 at 18:38
Agribusiness Coffee Prices Range from R$ 20 to Nearly R$ 50 as Crop Yields Drop, Climate Devastates Farms, and U.S. Tariffs and European Law Push Brazilian Coffee into Historic Crisis Carla Teles 07/02/2026 at 18:24
Interesting facts People From Brazil’s Northeast Plant Trees and Try to Halt Desertification That Turns Fertile Lands Into Hard Ground, Displacing Families From the Countryside and Threatening the Region’s Future Fabio Lucas Carvalho 07/02/2026 at 18:21
Construction With 7.3 Hectares on the Mediterranean Coast and an Estimated Value of Up to $750 Million, Villa Leopolda Is Among the Largest and Most Expensive Private Mansions in the World Débora Araújo 07/02/2026 at 17:44
Science and Technology Meet The Nature Phenomenon Tree That Has Been Gushing Water For Over 40 Years And Even Surprises Scientists Romário Pereira de Carvalho 07/02/2026 at 17:28
Construction At 272 Meters Tall, With a Reservoir of Over 10 Billion Cubic Meters of Water and Expected Generation of 4,500 MW, Pakistan Piles Rock and Concrete in the Himalayas to Build the Diamer-Bhasha Dam and Prevent a National Energy and Water Collapse Valdemar Medeiros 07/02/2026 at 17:22
Agribusiness Chicken Foot Grass, Caruru, and Amargoso May Seem Innocuous Weeds, but They Can Cut Up to 15% of Global Production, and Yamato Arrives as a Selective Herbicide to Protect Soybeans, Corn, and Profits Carla Teles 07/02/2026 at 17:03
Interesting facts Amidst Himalayan Valleys and Glacial Rivers, Nepal Diverted the Tamakoshi, Dug Tunnels Through Unstable Rock, and Built a 456 MW Hydropower Plant to Reduce Blackouts, Cut Imports, and Redefine Its Energy Sovereignty Débora Araújo 07/02/2026 at 16:51
Interesting facts In Huoi Ha, An Isolated Village in Northwest Vietnam, Parents Put Their Children in Nylon Bags and Swim Across a Flooded River to Get Them to School Dry; After Crossing, the Children Still Walk 5 Hours Over 15 km of Jungle Trails to the Boarding School Noel Budeguer 07/02/2026 at 16:43
Interesting facts MG Resident Recycles Tires, Creates Handmade ‘Bitrem’ and Goes Viral While Walking with Son and Dog Jefferson Augusto 07/02/2026 at 16:30
Construction Man Transforms Discarded Old Tires Into “Brasilit” Model Roof Tiles and Converts Urban Waste Into Functional Roofing for Houses, Balconies, Farms, and Warehouses Valdemar Medeiros 07/02/2026 at 16:21