Automotive Chevrolet launches a “7-seater family SUV” cheaper than Jeep Commander, Toyota SW4, and Chevrolet Trailblazer in Brazil; Captiva 2026 features a 1.5 turbo engine, CVT transmission, 6 airbags, a 10.4″ vertical screen, a trunk of up to 887 liters, and a family package that GM sells in Mexico but does not offer to Brazilians. Valdemar Medeiros 30/05/2026 at 00:33
Science and Technology The race of humanoid robots in factories has truly begun, Hyundai announced that it will deploy more than 25,000 units of Atlas in its production lines starting in 2028, in a partnership that involves Boston Dynamics and training with Google DeepMind. Maria Heloisa Barbosa Borges 30/05/2026 at 00:29
Economy After nearly three decades and more than 1 million cars produced, Toyota will close the historic Indaiatuba plant on June 30 and concentrate Corolla production in Sorocaba, as part of an R$ 11 billion plan that heavily invests in flex hybrids and even an unprecedented pickup. Bruno Teles 30/05/2026 at 00:23
Economy The number of Brazilian meatpacking plants with suspended meat sales to China rises to five, after the Chinese blocked the JBS unit in Vilhena due to the presence of hormones in the shipments, adding extra pressure on the sector on the eve of the 2026 export quota being exhausted. Bruno Teles 30/05/2026 at 00:14
Economy How much does it cost to live with dignity in Brazil? A study found that in all 79 regions analyzed, the necessary salary was above the minimum of R$ 1,621. In São Paulo, a family of four needs R$ 6,155 per month. Maria Heloisa Barbosa Borges 30/05/2026 at 00:05
Economy Brazil, Norway, and the Netherlands aim to create the first green maritime corridor in the Atlantic, after routes emitted 4.7 million tons of CO₂e, and seek to transform ports, fuels, and trade between South America and Europe into a new global logistics race. Carla Teles 30/05/2026 at 00:02
Science and Technology Russia wants to build new nuclear plants in Brazil and is negotiating an agreement with the Lula government to expand Rosatom’s presence in atomic energy projects, small reactors, and peaceful nuclear technology. Ana Alice 29/05/2026 at 23:59
Science and Technology Microscopic fossils 1.7 billion years old found in rocks in Australia reveal complex cells living at the bottom of an ancient sea and may change what scientists know about the evolution of life on Earth. Ana Alice 29/05/2026 at 23:53
Science and Technology Seen from space, an underwater volcano erupts in the Pacific, spewing smoke directly from the sea, spreading floating pumice, and may be creating a new island in a region so poorly mapped that scientists still do not know exactly which structure is erupting. Ana Alice 29/05/2026 at 23:47
Science and Technology Researchers identify marks of Ice Age megafloods in the United States, a phenomenon that crossed Montana, Idaho, Washington, and Oregon, sculpted rolling hills like waves, and left giant scars that still challenge the landscape. Carla Teles 29/05/2026 at 23:38
Interesting facts A small town with 800 inhabitants in the interior of the United States is giving away free land, with water, electricity, and paved streets, and even offers a cash allowance for families with children, all to attract residents and escape the depopulation threatening rural villages. Bruno Teles 29/05/2026 at 23:35
Interesting facts At about 9 meters deep in the sea of Sicily, divers recovered a 2,500-year-old marble horse attributed to the colossal Temple of Zeus in Agrigento, a piece that, if confirmed, would be the largest archaeological discovery in the region in a century. Bruno Teles 29/05/2026 at 23:26