Automotive Neither 30 Nor 35: Tire Calibration Becomes a Trap on the Road After Experts Warn That “Universal Number” Can Compromise Grip, Braking, and Fuel Consumption; The Recommendation Is to Follow the Manual and Adjust for Load, Averages of 32–33 PSI in Cars and 34 PSI in SUVs Maria Heloisa Barbosa Borges 05/01/2026 at 13:39
Automotive End of Gasoline Corolla: Toyota Confirms That, Starting in 2025, the Sedan Will Discontinue Exclusively Combustion Versions and Will Be Sold Only as Hybrid, In Transition to Reduce Emissions While Maintaining Efficiency, Reliability, and Controlled Costs Bruno Teles 05/01/2026 at 13:30
Industry With Over 10 Million Cubic Meters in Refrigerated Chambers, Precision Atmospheric Control, and a Logistics Network Linked to Ports, This Country Built the Largest Fruit Storage System in the World and Transformed Harvests into a Strategic Commodity Débora Araújo 05/01/2026 at 13:30
Science and Technology Hundreds Of Thousands Of Salmon Are Returning To The Elwha River After The U.S. Dismantled Two Fish-Blocking Dams Built In 1913 And 1927, Which Reduced Migration From “Hundreds Of Thousands” To Just A Few Thousand Per Year; The Project Is Controversial, Appears To Be A Last Resort, And Could Redefine River Restoration Maria Heloisa Barbosa Borges 05/01/2026 at 13:27
Science and Technology The Japanese River Where Over 30 Years of Industrial Mercury Dumping Poisoned Entire Populations and Caused One of the Greatest Human Contamination Tragedies in Modern History Valdemar Medeiros 05/01/2026 at 13:18
Economy Radar Systems With AI Are Being Installed on Highways After the “Distraction Epidemic” Exploded With Cell Phones While Driving and Lack of Seatbelts; The System Catches Cars at 300 km/h, Accumulates 20,000 Violations in Months, and With Human Validation, Can Redesign Enforcement Bruno Teles 05/01/2026 at 13:16
Science and Technology Archaeologists Find Skeletons of Roman Soldiers in Well in Croatia and Link Discovery to Violent Battle From 1,800 Years Ago Ruth Rodrigues 05/01/2026 at 13:14
Science and Technology The Most Extreme Radio Telescope on the Planet: At 5,000 Meters High in the Desert, It Cost About $1.4 Billion, Consumes Power Comparable to a City, and Relies on Artificial Oxygen to Operate Noel Budeguer 05/01/2026 at 13:04
Rail Transport High-Speed Train SP–RJ, Promised Since the Late 1980s, Gains Momentum After TAV Brasil Receives ANTT Approval, May Finally Shorten Travel Time to 105 Minutes and Plans Construction Starting in 2028 Maria Heloisa Barbosa Borges 05/01/2026 at 13:01
Construction In Just 32 Days, Woman Builds Completely Self-Sufficient Underground Wooden Home, Lives Off-Grid, and Creates Hidden Refuge in Nature Valdemar Medeiros 05/01/2026 at 12:55
Construction Investment in Espírito Santo: R$ 106 Billion in Investments by 2029, Driven by Oil, Gas, and Infrastructure, Will Concentrate 61.6% in Industry and Push 11 Municipalities Above R$ 2 Billion, with Serra and Presidente Kennedy Leading the Ranking Bruno Teles 05/01/2026 at 12:49
Interesting facts The Secret Behind the Always White Uniforms of the Brazilian Navy Does Not Involve Expensive Products, Special Machines, or Miracles, but Discipline and a Simple Step Ignored at Home Felipe Alves da Silva 05/01/2026 at 12:47