Interesting facts A Brazilian inherits a farm with a century-old mansion and 150 years of coffee tradition in Minas Gerais, restores the main house with water-powered machines, creates a new chalet, and transforms the historic property into a space that blends memory, nature, and culture. Alisson Ficher 12/04/2026 at 23:09
Interesting facts How hatch covers weighing up to 45 tons seal the largest container ships on the planet and support giant stacks of cargo in open water. Alisson Ficher 12/04/2026 at 23:07
Science and Technology NASA’s satellite now shows where air pollution truly begins, locating roads, factories, and ports in almost real-time, and also adjusts NO₂ measurements with a margin of error between 10% and 20%. Fabio Lucas Carvalho 12/04/2026 at 23:05
Interesting facts The United Kingdom transforms chewed gum thrown on the streets into an ambitious and surprising project that could forever change the way cities and stations deal with one of the stickiest and most expensive types of waste to remove. Alisson Ficher 12/04/2026 at 23:03
Science and Technology Explorers found a colossal underwater mountain hidden in the Pacific, taller than Mount Olympus and nearly four times the Burj Khalifa, and what emerged around it seemed straight out of science fiction, with rare squids, ghost octopuses, and the so-called “flying spaghetti monsters.” Ana Alice 12/04/2026 at 23:02
Interesting facts While Argentina reactivates the Dardo gliding bomb after more than a decade of inactivity, Brazil is keeping an eye on it and speeding up its national missile with airborne MANSUP, a range of over 200 km, royalties, and export potential. Alisson Ficher 12/04/2026 at 22:57
Science and Technology The total solar eclipse in August 2026 will transform the day into “night” for 1 to 2 minutes in the path of totality, when the Moon completely covers the Sun and the perfect alignment creates a rare and highly anticipated spectacle for observers around the world. Carla Teles 12/04/2026 at 22:55
Science and Technology Scientists want to sink giant concrete balls in the sea to transform the ocean floor into a renewable energy storage system that looks like science fiction, using the pressure of the depths as a battery in a kind of invisible power plant underwater. Ana Alice 12/04/2026 at 22:53
Economy Millions of Brazilians over 60 years old do not know that they need a second document in addition to their ID to use exclusive parking spaces, and the infraction for not carrying it is considered very serious, with fines and vehicle towing. Maria Heloisa Barbosa Borges 12/04/2026 at 22:49
Interesting facts Society says that family is sacred and that a good child can endure everything, but psychology shows that distancing oneself from toxic parents is not ingratitude; it is the only way to preserve one’s mental health and break cycles of abuse. Maria Heloisa Barbosa Borges 12/04/2026 at 22:47
Science and Technology Researchers dive nearly 5,000 meters deep in Japan, discovering a rare “glass castle” inhabited by unknown species and demonstrating that the oceans remain one of the greatest mysteries of the planet. Caio Aviz 12/04/2026 at 22:05
Construction Recycled plastic house is completed in 4 hours and becomes an attraction at Feicon: facade with cement board and “nano rock” texture with a 10-year warranty, 100% plastic furniture, minimalist doors, and a promise of thermal and acoustic resistance. Carla Teles 12/04/2026 at 22:03