Interesting facts A buried river highway from 4,000 years ago in Iraq reappears in Cold War spy satellite images and reveals how boats transported grains, copper, wood, and wealth between major cities of ancient Mesopotamia. Carla Teles 30/05/2026 at 14:02
Science and Technology The ship Norse Wind entered into operation with a 3,200-ton crane capable of installing at sea wind turbines with blades larger than a football field. Douglas Avila 30/05/2026 at 13:59
Science and Technology Norway prepares an unprecedented underwater plant that uses ocean pressure at a depth of 500 meters to transform seawater into drinking water with up to 50% less energy. Noel Budeguer 30/05/2026 at 13:55
Science and Technology The meteorological winter begins in June with El Niño forming in the Pacific and already with a chance of reaching strong intensity by August, but the phenomenon should not yet dominate the climate in the first month of the season, when cold fronts and polar air masses will dictate the weather in the central-south of Brazil. Bruno Teles 30/05/2026 at 13:53
Automotive Fiat Toro 2027 Increases in Price, Gains 48V Mild Hybrid Engine, Promises City Economy and Enters the Radar Against Volkswagen Tukan and BYD Mako Viviane Alves 30/05/2026 at 13:40
Science and Technology They thought it was recent: mummy hidden in a bog in Denmark is 2,400 years old, face preserved and looks like a sleeping man. Romário Pereira de Carvalho 30/05/2026 at 13:38
Agribusiness Exports of Minas Gerais agribusiness fall to US$ 5.8 billion in the first four months, but Minas maintains national strength with coffee, meat on the rise, and sales to 160 countries. Fabio Lucas Carvalho 30/05/2026 at 13:32
Economy The military’s preschool assistance receives an 8.6% adjustment and now has a new value throughout Brazil, expanding financial support to Armed Forces families at a time of rising educational costs. Hilton Libório 30/05/2026 at 13:26
Nuclear Energy Canada invests more than 2 billion dollars to upgrade an old nuclear laboratory and try to rival the world’s major atomic energy powers. Noel Budeguer 30/05/2026 at 13:14
Construction After nearly twenty years of halted and resumed construction, the Transnordestina has reached 79% completion and finally promises to connect the hinterland to two ports on the Northeast coast. Douglas Avila 30/05/2026 at 13:06
Construction Madrid wants to build the world’s largest Ferris wheel at 260 meters and €300 million, surpass Dubai, transform Spain’s landscape, and create its own ‘Eiffel Tower’ in a project that still faces resistance and depends on approval. Carla Teles 30/05/2026 at 13:02
Economy Celso Portiolli flies over a beach in SC by helicopter, calls the destination the ‘diamond of Brazil’ and buys an apartment for up to R$ 2.4 million in a city of 27,000 inhabitants that moved R$ 4 billion in real estate. Carla Teles 30/05/2026 at 12:35