Automotive From Corolla to Uno, Technical Survey Reveals 7 Most Reliable Cars in Brazil for Those Who Want to Avoid the Workshop, Reduce Maintenance Costs, Tackle Bumpy Streets, Drive for Years Without Mechanical Surprises, and Preserve Resale Value Even with Daily Intense Use Bruno Teles 12/01/2026 at 14:55
Science and Technology Lighter Than Fiberglass and With Comparable Strength, Bamboo Starts to Replace Industrial Materials in Composites Used in the Automotive, Sports, and Wind Energy Industries Débora Araújo 12/01/2026 at 14:50
Interesting facts 28,800 Ducks Fell Into The Ocean And Unwittingly Conducted The Largest Scientific Experiment In History: Revealed Secret Ocean Currents, Proved The Melting Of The Arctic, And Challenged Everything We Knew About Plastic Alisson Ficher 12/01/2026 at 14:49
Interesting facts Why Chinese Farmers Should Not Allow Giant Salamanders To Escape Farms, As Released Hybrids Threaten Pure Species, Spread Diseases, Accelerate Silent Extinctions, And Turn Conservation Efforts Into An Irreversible Environmental Risk For Entire Rivers Bruno Teles 12/01/2026 at 14:38
Economy What Is The Most Developed State In The Northeast? Comparison Of GDP, HDI, Infrastructure, And Productive Capacity Reveals Regional Leadership Fabio Lucas Carvalho 12/01/2026 at 14:28
Agribusiness World’s Largest Armadillo Is in Brazil: Measuring 1.5 Meters, With 20-Centimeter Claws and Weighing 60 Kilograms, This Rare Species Digs Giant Burrows, Has Destroyed Beehives, and Nearly Brought Down a House in the Countryside Alisson Ficher 12/01/2026 at 14:22
Interesting facts 500 Giant Turtles Were Released Into The Sahara Desert, And Five Years Later, 10-Meter Tunnels, Spontaneous Forests, And A Visible Ecological Transformation Surprised Scientists Even From Space Alisson Ficher 12/01/2026 at 14:22
Interesting facts Giant Birds That Hunted Horses: 3 Meters Tall, Skull-Piercing Beaks, Running at 70 Km/H; Extinct Predators Dominated South America for Millions of Years and Left Living Descendants Alisson Ficher 12/01/2026 at 14:22
Science and Technology Why Are 13 Countries Investing Over $3 Billion in a Scientific Facility in Southern Sweden Capable of Seeing the Invisible and Investigating Materials at the Deepest Level Ever Achieved by Humanity? Valdemar Medeiros 12/01/2026 at 14:22
Agribusiness Brazil Culls 511 Thousand Wild Hogs, but Infestation Remains Out of Control: Hunting with Shotguns and Dogs Requires Military Strategy, Permits Held Up, and Actual Number May Exceed 2 Million by 2025 Alisson Ficher 12/01/2026 at 14:21
Science and Technology The Carp That Jumps Up to 3 Meters, Hits Fishermen, Causes Accidents on Boats, and Has Become One of the Most Dangerous Pests in American Rivers — Hypophthalmichthys Molitrix Débora Araújo 12/01/2026 at 14:16