Science and Technology
Sea Otters Are Being Reintroduced After Urchins Exploded and Devastated Kelp Forests With an Average Decline of 51% Between 2014 and 2020 and Over 95% Disappearance in Some Areas; The Plan Is Controversial, Seems a Last Resort, and Could Redefine Coastal Recovery
Maria Heloisa Barbosa Borges 05/01/2026 at 00:38
Interesting facts
Fifteen Beavers Were Released in the Arizona Desert After the San Pedro River Became a Dry Channel; Within Four Years, They Built Over 30 Dams, Recharged Aquifers, Created Wetlands, and Increased Bird Populations by 50%, Reviving the Watercourse Almost On Their Own
Bruno Teles 05/01/2026 at 00:24
Economy
Small Plug-In Solar Panels Gain Ground By Promising To Reduce Electricity Bills With Simple Installation And Lower Costs; The Solution Seems Immediate, But Faces Regulations, Safety Concerns, And Resistance From Utility Companies, And Could Redesign Home Generation By 2026
Bruno Teles 05/01/2026 at 00:13
Construction
Residents Nearly Abandoned Brazilian City After 1968 Flood Destroyed 1944 Power Plant and Cut Off Electricity; The Collapse Seemed Irreversible, Becoming A Real Threat To Local Survival, Only Contained When The Bonamigo Family Rebuilt The Water Intake And Restored Power
Bruno Teles 05/01/2026 at 00:03
Geopolitics
Trump Suggests New Military Operation Against Colombia Following U.S. Offensive That Captured Nicolás Maduro in Caracas and Led Delcy Rodríguez to Assume Interim Presidency for 90 Days; The Idea “Sounds Good,” Is Highly Controversial, and Could Escalate the Ongoing Regional Crisis
Maria Heloisa Barbosa Borges 04/01/2026 at 23:50
Science and Technology
