Science and Technology What Happens When You Add Crushed Clothes to Cement? Researchers Tested It and the Result Showed a 16% Increase in Strength Fabio Lucas Carvalho 27/11/2025 at 12:35
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Agribusiness He Left the City, Moved to the Countryside, and Turned Water, Chickens, Cows, and Tanks into a Simple, Productive, and Sustainable Life Project in the Interior of Minas Gerais, Brazil Bruno Teles 27/11/2025 at 12:12
Oil and Gas Boulos and the Transition to Small Businesses at the End of the 6×1 Scale Paulo H. S. Nogueira 27/11/2025 at 12:01
Interesting facts Deadly Japanese Airbag Still In Circulation, Posing Risk To Millions of Cars in Brazil By Behaving Like a Type of Grenade and Exploding Inside the Vehicle Even in Minor Collisions Geovane Souza 27/11/2025 at 11:55
Oil and Gas Oil Redefines The Global Energy Map And Places Latin America At The Heart Of The World’s Largest Reserves Rannyson Moura 27/11/2025 at 11:53
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Automotive Honda’s Queen of the Highways Motorcycle Returns in 2026 With Enhanced Electronics, Smoother DCT Transmission, Updated Walking Mode, and Comfort Solutions That Make Long Trips Lighter and Safer Romário Pereira de Carvalho 27/11/2025 at 11:20
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