Interesting facts Finer than a human hair and 200 times stronger than steel, graphene is moving out of laboratories and into construction sites, potentially creating buildings that bend without breaking, reduce carbon emissions by half, and are 3D printed like Lego pieces. Douglas Avila 13/04/2026 at 18:02
Economy The profession that teaches machines to predict future sales pays R$ 14,000 at the mid-level and over R$ 22,000 at the senior level, and its value has increased by 40% in just two years in Brazil. Bruno Teles 13/04/2026 at 18:00
Interesting facts Kotor, Montenegro, reveals a medieval defensive system with 5 km of Venetian walls, gates with a drawbridge, and a fortress on Mount San Giovanni accessed by 1,000 steps, dominating the Bay as a strategic outpost. Carla Teles 13/04/2026 at 17:57
Science and Technology Honda creates technology that transforms desert sand into material for building roads that are more resistant and 2x more durable, potentially reducing costs by up to 60%. Ruth Rodrigues 13/04/2026 at 17:53
Automotive It weighs less than 820 kg, turns off the engine by itself at traffic lights, and achieves 15 km per liter in the city. Understand why the Renault Kwid 2026 has become the most economical car in Brazil. Bruno Teles 13/04/2026 at 17:51
Interesting facts Stored for nearly 70 years in the backyard of a family in the interior of Minas Gerais, a fragment of a meteorite that fell in 1956 was divided at the Smithsonian Institution in the United States, and only now is the complete story of the fall being revealed. Douglas Avila 13/04/2026 at 17:47
Interesting facts Findings of up to 40,000 years in caves in Germany display carved signs with a pattern comparable to proto-writing, which may reveal one of the oldest precursors of written language and compel scientists to reopen the history of when humans began to transform symbols into information. Valdemar Medeiros 13/04/2026 at 17:44
Economy Brazil exported tons of rare earth mining to Canada last week and is targeting the United States and China to sell critical minerals used in permanent magnets, electronics, electric vehicles, wind turbines, nuclear energy, and defense. Flavia Marinho 13/04/2026 at 17:42
Economy Understand how Manaus generates R$ 227 billion and redefines the economy of the North with job creation, industrial advancement, and new strategic investments that support consistent regional growth with the Free Trade Zone. Hilton Libório 13/04/2026 at 17:34
Oil and Gas China has just discovered oil in rock layers that no one thought could be explored at the bottom of the South China Sea, and the field with over 100 million tons could change the balance of energy power in Asia. Douglas Avila 13/04/2026 at 17:32
Science and Technology Rare rains are changing the Sahara, and satellites detect that an ephemeral lake has filled up again, covering 191 km², reaching a depth of 2.2 meters, and reigniting the discussion about the possible greening of the desert. Noel Budeguer 13/04/2026 at 17:24
Oil and Gas Petrobras finds oil on the seabed in the Campos Basin, hundreds of kilometers off the coast of Rio, and the discovery in a deep area raises curiosity about what else may be hidden in the pre-salt and how much this new area could surprise Brazil in the coming years. Caio Aviz 13/04/2026 at 17:21