Interesting facts After 225 years, a Danish warship is found, bringing details of a historic battle, preserving objects, and clarifying an explosion at sea. Flavia Marinho 06/04/2026 at 19:35
Agribusiness Brazil surprises China with new agro offensive: first shipments of DDGS and poultry by-product meal arrive in the Asian country, expanding billion-dollar exports. Caio Aviz 06/04/2026 at 19:32
Interesting facts At 2,300 meters below sea level and with a length of 316 meters, the platform in the pre-salt separates gas and water, stores 234 million liters of oil, and operates like a maritime city, housing more than 150 people in 14-day shifts. Flavia Marinho 06/04/2026 at 19:30
Economy “The country can be destroyed in one night”: Trump makes historic threat to Iran after ceasefire rejection and the world awaits what comes this Tuesday (04/07) Bruno Teles 06/04/2026 at 19:28
Geopolitics China signs unprecedented trade agreement with Kenya, paving the way for 98% of the country’s exports to enter tariff-free, a move that could reshape the economic axis of the largest economy in East Africa. Valdemar Medeiros 06/04/2026 at 19:26
Interesting facts With over 51,000 years and hidden in a cave in Indonesia, rock paintings force scientists to rewrite the history of human art. Noel Budeguer 06/04/2026 at 19:16
Economy A petition seeks to prohibit elderly people from driving, and no one is prepared for the consequences: without decent public transportation, revoking the license of those over 75 years old could be a sentence. Bruno Teles 06/04/2026 at 19:14
Interesting facts Lava river flows down the volcano on Reunion Island, crosses the road, enters the sea, and creates a new strip of land; the longest and most intense eruption of 2026 is already reshaping the coast before our eyes. Carla Teles 06/04/2026 at 19:13
Science and Technology They spent up to 5 hours a day underwater, and their bodies changed because of it: discover how human populations developed impressive biological adaptations to survive in the most extreme environments on Earth. Bruno Teles 06/04/2026 at 19:05
Science and Technology The tallest wind turbine in the world is rising where there was coal: 360 meters in Schipkau, Germany, it ascends with a telescopic system, captures winds above 300 m, and aims to connect to the grid by 2026. Carla Teles 06/04/2026 at 19:03
Science and Technology Shenzhen showcases high technology in China: deliveries by drones and autonomous robots, driverless taxis with sensors, smart hotel with AI, humanoid and surgical robots, automated café, and mega station “Shenzhen Eye.” Carla Teles 06/04/2026 at 19:03
Science and Technology Cambridge University creates a solar reactor that transforms hard-to-recycle plastic and battery acid into clean hydrogen, operating for over 260 hours and paving the way to add industrial value to two waste materials that currently lead to disposal and environmental costs. Fabio Lucas Carvalho 06/04/2026 at 18:59