Science and Technology The radio has been in more than half of Brazilian households for decades, and in 2024, for the first time in history, the number of households without a device surpassed those with a device, with a decrease of 2.3 million in just one year. Valdemar Medeiros 27/03/2026 at 22:56
Interesting facts Health issues urgent alert for flu and calls for the vaccination of the elderly, children, and pregnant women this Saturday with Day D and drive-thru in Curitiba. Jefferson Augusto 27/03/2026 at 22:54
Armed Forces With over 15,000 tons, radars capable of tracking hundreds of targets simultaneously, and more than 120 missiles ready for launch in seconds, modern destroyers cease to be escorts and begin to dominate the naval battlefield. Valdemar Medeiros 27/03/2026 at 22:53
Interesting facts What seemed like waste has turned into a barrier, and now human hair collected from salons helps retain debris in the water of ancestral channels in Latin America. Noel Budeguer 27/03/2026 at 22:50
Solar Energy The Sol do Agreste Photovoltaic Complex begins operations in Pernambuco and accelerates the expansion of solar energy in Brazil, directly impacting the reduction of emissions and strengthening the sustainable energy matrix. Hilton Libório 27/03/2026 at 22:47
Interesting facts China has deployed more than 1,400 fishing boats in formation, creating a barrier of 320 kilometers at sea, and the whole world wants to know if this is fishing, a military exercise, or a message of war. Bruno Teles 27/03/2026 at 22:36
Science and Technology A “silent skill” is allowing Brazilians to earn up to R$ 22,000 per month without a degree and become indispensable for companies that rely on millions of data to survive. Valdemar Medeiros 27/03/2026 at 13:46
Interesting facts Spain surprises the world by erecting 62 artificial dunes, mixing sand with natural remains of posidonia, and causing the structure to lose only 1.4% of its volume in 1 year. Alisson Ficher 27/03/2026 at 13:38
Science and Technology Researchers at the Toyota Research Institute found that if a human uses robotic arms to flip a pancake 300 times in an afternoon, the robot learns to do it on its own the next morning, and this is currently the most promising method to solve the biggest bottleneck in modern robotics. Débora Araújo 27/03/2026 at 13:36
Science and Technology Goodbye iron: a common item in households is starting to lose space to technology that smooths clothes in minutes without an ironing board and with less energy consumption. Valdemar Medeiros 27/03/2026 at 13:24
Interesting facts With 16 Bulava missiles, improvements in acoustic stealth, and a design focused on silent patrols, Russia’s nuclear submarine was born to ensure Moscow’s invisible retaliation and has become one of the pillars of its maritime strength. Alisson Ficher 27/03/2026 at 13:10
Science and Technology Antarctica reveals an unusual clue high in the Hudson Mountains, and what appeared to be just an isolated rock began to expose a secret hidden under the ice for ages. Noel Budeguer 27/03/2026 at 13:05