Science and Technology 2.7 Billion-Year-Old Mountain Holds 40% of All Gold Ever Mined and Still Hides Wealth Estimated at Half a Trillion Dollars Fabio Lucas Carvalho 03/03/2026 at 12:34
Science and Technology World’s Largest Fossil Aquifer, With 150,000 Km³, Was Accidentally Discovered in 1953 While Drilling for Oil in Libya and Supplies Four Countries With Ice Age Water That Requires Minimal Treatment Valdemar Medeiros 03/03/2026 at 12:30
Geopolitics The World Enters A Perfect Storm of Energy, Logistics, and Food, Where Any Day of Lockdown or Escalation Adds Pressure to The Cost of Living, Increases Recession Risk, and Reopens The Ghost of A Global Crisis Noel Budeguer 03/03/2026 at 12:24
Construction 29-Year-Old Invents Magnetic Cement That Promises to Revolutionize the Construction System by Fixing, Repositioning, and Removing Objects Without Need for Hammers, Screws, Anchors, and Without Leaving Marks on Walls Flavia Marinho 03/03/2026 at 12:16
Science and Technology Why Fishermen Return Lobsters to the Sea, Mark Females with a V, Protect Ovigerous Ones, and Turn a Viral Video into a Lesson on Humor, Gender, and Sustainable Fishing for Everyone Carla Teles 03/03/2026 at 12:11
Agribusiness Agribusiness Employment Surges, Exceeds National Average, and Reaches Historic Record with Nearly 29 Million Workers in 2025 Felipe Alves da Silva 03/03/2026 at 11:48
Interesting facts Few People Know, But McDonald’s Hamburgers and Fries Disappear from Street Ads in Germany and Are Revealed at Sunset Flavia Marinho 03/03/2026 at 11:23
Interesting facts Two Thousand Years Ago, Before Electricity, A Persian System Made Water Freeze at Night in Shallow Tanks, Stacked Blocks in A Giant Dome, and Kept the Interior Cool for Months with Precision Passive Engineering Noel Budeguer 03/03/2026 at 11:14
Economy CJF Releases R$ 1.4 Billion in INSS Arrears, and Over 87,000 Insured Individuals May Receive Up to R$ 97,260 in 2026: Understand Why the Payment Is Called ‘Third Salary’ Romário Pereira de Carvalho 03/03/2026 at 10:47
Science and Technology A Chasm Between Africa and Asia Continues to Open, Nearly Imperceptible to the Naked Eye, But Active for Millions of Years and Continually Advancing Noel Budeguer 03/03/2026 at 10:42
Science and Technology With 65,000 Tons, 284 Meters Long and a Range of 10,000 Nautical Miles, HMS Prince of Wales Leads the Largest Class of Ships Ever Built by the Royal Navy and Puts the United Kingdom Back in the Game of Large Oceanic Aircraft Carriers Bruno Teles 03/03/2026 at 10:26
Oil and Gas ANP Reports Increase in Oil Production in January, Movement Could Strengthen Exports and Boost Brazil’s Strategic Revenues in the International Market Hilton Libório 03/03/2026 at 10:22