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Construction Woman Builds House In The Jungle In Just 90 Days, Lives Isolated From Civilization And Turns Tragedy Into Self-Sufficient Refuge From Scratch Valdemar Medeiros 06/01/2026 at 12:36
Interesting facts Giant Komodo Dragons, Foxes, and Vultures Invade Farms in the U.S., Australia, and the Islands of Indonesia, Alerting Farmers to Protect Livestock, Poultry, and Properties from Wild Animals Flavia Marinho 06/01/2026 at 12:33
Construction Carved From Top To Bottom From A Single Rock Block, With About 400,000 Tons Removed Manually, This Monolithic Temple In India Was Not Built — It Was Literally Extracted From The Mountain And Became The Largest Monolithic Structure Ever Made By Humankind Valdemar Medeiros 06/01/2026 at 12:30
Legislation and Law Court Upholds Compensation for Worker Who Lost Testicle Function and Became Infertile After Nearly Two Decades of Continuous Exposure to Pesticides at Work Felipe Alves da Silva 06/01/2026 at 12:25
Economy Living In Portugal Almost Impossible? See Who Can Still Legally Go In 2026 Fabio Lucas Carvalho 06/01/2026 at 12:19
Renewable Biofuels Yokohama Port Waives Fees for Methanol and Biofuel Ships with Logistics Incentive for Automotive Cargo, Global Impact, and New Port Policy in Japan Hilton Libório 06/01/2026 at 12:16
Science and Technology Thousands of Salmon Reintroduced Into a Dam-Blocked River on the Pacific Coast; The Experiment Seemed a Lost Bet, Accelerated the Return of Birds and Mammals, Altered the Riverbed, and Became a Study That Challenges Restoration Manuals Bruno Teles 06/01/2026 at 12:11
Interesting facts A 0.6-Meter Deep Pond Was Dug in a Lawn for Amphibians; Within Weeks, It Received Five Masses of Wood Frog Eggs, Gained Branches and Leaves as Nursery, Native Grasses at the Edge, and Became a Source of Mud for Swallow Nests Bruno Teles 06/01/2026 at 11:55
Construction Mega Project Creates 130-Kilometer River in the Desert with Tunnels, Canals, and Pumps Crossing Israel to Deliver Water from the Mediterranean to Cities, Farms, and Even Refill the Sea of Galilee Alisson Ficher 06/01/2026 at 11:43