Interesting facts Submerged fissure in Iceland looks like a window between two continents: glacial water filtered for up to 100 years traverses 50 km of volcanic rocks and reveals, with visibility over 100 meters, the separation between North America and Eurasia underwater. Ana Alice 13/06/2026 at 18:08
Economy The 2014 World Cup left a million-dollar legacy in Itaquera: the Corinthians stadium more than doubled the price per square meter, attracted developers, led to thousands of residential units, and changed the neighborhood, but mobility barriers still hinder the area around the arena. Carla Teles 13/06/2026 at 17:56
Renewable Energy The world has bet on green hydrogen as the fuel of the future, but now faces the side effect: producing 1 kilogram requires about 9 liters of ultrapure water, and the largest projects on the planet are precisely in the driest regions of the Earth, where water is already scarce for people. Valdemar Medeiros 13/06/2026 at 17:32
Interesting facts Soviet villagers found a “human figure” with open eyes next to a capsule fallen in the snow and thought they had found a dead cosmonaut, until they discovered it was Ivan Ivanovich, the mannequin that tested the spacecraft before Gagarin became the first man in space. Valdemar Medeiros 13/06/2026 at 17:25
Construction Brazil delivers a giant dam worth R$ 365.7 million in Rio Grande do Sul, capable of forming an artificial lake with 138 million m³ of water, equivalent to 55,300 Olympic swimming pools and an area larger than 2,500 football fields. Ana Alice 13/06/2026 at 16:57
Economy Global tsunami of risk aversion may hit the national economy hard. With negative macroeconomic fundamentals (inconsistent fiscal trajectory, prohibitive credit costs, uncontrolled inflation, currency appreciation, and flight of direct investment), the country may be left out of foreign investment opportunities. Corporativo 13/06/2026 at 16:55
Interesting facts African country mobilizes students, public servants, and religious communities in a giant task force, plants 350 million trees in just 12 hours, surpasses world record, and now aims for 50 billion seedlings by 2026 to restore forests that have shrunk from 35% to just 4% of the territory. Ana Alice 13/06/2026 at 16:47
Science and Technology Now it’s a reality: researchers at Unicamp develop AI capable of identifying anxiety with 80% accuracy directly on a smartwatch, paving the way for continuous mental health monitoring with low energy consumption. Hilton Libório 13/06/2026 at 16:41
Agribusiness Fish farming becomes the new giant of Brazilian agribusiness and transforms tilapia into the “water ox,” in a chain that already moves R$ 11 billion per year and exceeds 1 million tons produced. Noel Budeguer 13/06/2026 at 16:28
Interesting facts With 3.3 million liters of water, 23 thousand square meters, and more than 300 species, AquaFoz ranks among the largest aquariums in South America. Valdemar Medeiros 13/06/2026 at 16:17
Interesting facts Greece’s old power grid came under suspicion after 15 major fires, 51,000 acres burned, and low-hanging cables crossing dry areas like clotheslines on windy days. Flavia Marinho 13/06/2026 at 16:14
Interesting facts Indigenous teenagers paddled nearly 500 km by kayak along the Klamath River after 4 dams were removed, salmon returned to ascend the waters, and the United States celebrated the largest removal of this kind in its history. Flavia Marinho 13/06/2026 at 16:12