Automotive The culture of cars that jump on the asphalt was born in the garages of Mexicans in the 1940s, was treated as a crime in the United States for decades, and has now become an official postage stamp of the American Postal Service in a twist that no one expected. Bruno Teles 10/04/2026 at 11:07
Construction Guaratuba Bridge enters the final phase with high-standard road signage implemented by IASIN and inauguration scheduled for April 2026. Corporativo 10/04/2026 at 11:03
Interesting facts In León, potholes become craters and burst tires and suspensions, but the city hall blames the drivers, saying that the road was marked and that at 30 km/h it was possible to swerve, and they only cover at most half of the repair costs. Carla Teles 10/04/2026 at 11:01
Renewable Biofuels Revolution in the sugar-energy sector: Government sets new target for biomethane and paves the way for ethanol plants to profit from the conversion of waste into renewable fuel. Keila Andrade 10/04/2026 at 10:59
Economy Petrobras buys back fields for billions — what no one is talking about regarding this decision and how it could impact jobs and oil in Brazil. Paulo Nogueira 10/04/2026 at 10:50
Interesting facts 31,000 years ago, humans were already performing complex amputations with surgical precision without antibiotics, modern anesthesia, or a sterilized environment, and they made patients survive for years, as evidenced by the skeleton found in Borneo that rewrites the history of medicine on the planet. Valdemar Medeiros 10/04/2026 at 10:49
Interesting facts A fragment of moss the size of a grain of sand helped the FBI uncover a shocking tomb raiding scandal in the U.S. and exposed a scheme that lasted for years in Chicago. Felipe Alves da Silva 10/04/2026 at 10:45
Interesting facts Using drones, archaeologists identify a lost city founded by Alexander the Great that was buried for centuries in the Persian Gulf, and the discovery reveals a metropolis of 6 km² with a monumental palace. Andriely Medeiros de Araújo 10/04/2026 at 10:32
Science and Technology Ten undergraduate students received an astronomy homework assignment, began sifting through data on the university’s computer, and ended up discovering the oldest star ever recorded in the universe, a cosmic immigrant that formed shortly after the Big Bang and was wandering alone towards the Milky Way. Bruno Teles 10/04/2026 at 10:25
Uncategorized Governments in Latin America are advancing with a sustainability and energy transition agreement in aviation, creating an environment for the scaling of SAF, operational gains, and a direct response to global climate demands. Hilton Libório 10/04/2026 at 10:23
Science and Technology Scientists reveal that Saturn’s rings may have formed after the destruction of a moon, and a study indicates that the planet’s bright structure is only 100 million years old. Andriely Medeiros de Araújo 10/04/2026 at 10:20
Interesting facts The decommissioned ambulance that became a home with a kitchen, bathroom, and solar energy: a couple invested $3,000 and created a home on wheels. Andriely Medeiros de Araújo 10/04/2026 at 10:16