Interesting facts More than 13,000 fragments of pottery used as tickets, accounts, school exercises, and everyday messages resurface from the sands of Egypt, revealing a colossal archive of ordinary life hidden for centuries in Athribis. Débora Araújo 04/04/2026 at 14:28
Science and Technology Someone released 18 beavers in the upper Ebro River; it seemed like an isolated case, but no one knows who did it or how to stop their expansion, and now they have already reached Catalonia. And there’s a detail that changes the game: they can help restore rivers and even capture carbon. Carla Teles 04/04/2026 at 14:25
Interesting facts A retired engineer in Canada built a water wheel by the river next to his house that generates 36 kWh per day without needing a dam, and now it produces so much energy that he exports the surplus to the power grid. Bruno Teles 04/04/2026 at 14:23
Economy Bauer Group collapses after failed judicial recovery: 25 years, 800 vehicles, and a network of gas stations leave a debt of R$ 50 million and 100 layoffs, exposing costs, tight margins, and expensive credit in Brazil. Carla Teles 04/04/2026 at 14:21
Interesting facts A huge Maya city has been detected beneath the Mexican jungle with the help of LiDAR, a system that shoots laser pulses from above to map the ground beneath the vegetation, revealing 6,764 structures. Noel Budeguer 04/04/2026 at 14:02
Legislation and Law The law that many elderly people are still unaware of protects those aged 60 and over against abusive charges from banks, guarantees debt renegotiation, and prevents loans and credit cards from consuming their entire retirement pension. Bruno Teles 04/04/2026 at 13:57
Science and Technology ZCC 11000 crane lands at the port of Vitória and heads to Ceará in a convoy with 64 trailers: Zoomlion, founded in 1992, builds a monster that lifts over 600 compact cars to 93 m. Carla Teles 04/04/2026 at 13:47
Agribusiness Bokashi, an Asian-origin fertilizer, is formed through the fermentation of husks, organic matter, and microorganisms, gaining traction in agriculture for strengthening beds and accelerating soil life. Débora Araújo 04/04/2026 at 13:45
Science and Technology The biggest drama of being born on Mars is not breathing: Rice biologist says that colonists’ children may cease to be Homo sapiens, shaped by low gravity, radiation, and isolation that divides humanity. Carla Teles 04/04/2026 at 13:43
Interesting facts Millionaires flee to Florida and create chaos at the marinas: megayachts of Bezos, Brin, and Zuckerberg don’t fit, spots disappear, cost up to $500,000 a year, and it has already turned into a legal battle for space. Carla Teles 04/04/2026 at 13:41
Interesting facts A Globo actor lives on a farm the size of 300 football fields in Teresópolis, where he produces cheese, honey, and organic chocolate, and has already planted 20,000 native trees. Bruno Teles 04/04/2026 at 13:25
Science and Technology With no separate outdoor unit and designed to fit in the window, monoblock air conditioners used in Japan emerge as an alternative for those who cannot install a split system in a rented apartment. Valdemar Medeiros 04/04/2026 at 13:21