Science and Technology Archaeologists open a sealed Roman coffin that has been closed for 1,700 years and find a young woman surrounded by 140 coins, intact vases, and luxury items. Romário Pereira de Carvalho 26/03/2026 at 22:17
Renewable Energy With 160,000 m² of collectors, an area larger than 20 football fields, Silkeborg, in Denmark, hosts a solar thermal plant that heats 19,500 homes and could become the largest solar heating plant in the world. Valdemar Medeiros 26/03/2026 at 22:15
Interesting facts The metal that withstands 3,422 degrees without melting is almost as dense as gold, and when combined with carbon, it forms a material with hardness close to that of diamond, which can penetrate rocks and tank armor. Maria Heloisa Barbosa Borges 26/03/2026 at 22:13
Science and Technology Storms on Jupiter generate lightning up to 100 times stronger than that on Earth, and data from the Juno spacecraft reveal extreme discharges in the planet’s superstorms. Carla Teles 26/03/2026 at 22:11
Science and Technology Brazilian discovery leads cancer cells to collapse, reverses the logic of treatment, and may pave the way for therapies with less resistance and less damage to healthy body cells. Carla Teles 26/03/2026 at 22:09
Agribusiness Drone with herbicide applied in pasture spreads mist, hits neighboring crop, destroys 40 thousand eucalyptus trees, devastates chayote plantation, and leaves a rural producer in Goiás facing million-dollar losses. Carla Teles 26/03/2026 at 22:07
Automotive While millions drive every day without knowing, drivers in the US and Europe are being paid to turn every kilometer into 3D maps with an accuracy of up to 5 cm, invisible data that feeds autonomous cars in a billion-dollar global market. Débora Araújo 26/03/2026 at 22:06
Science and Technology In the depths of the African forest, these rare and terrifying native species dominate rivers, swamps, and treetops with venom, brute strength, lethal teeth, and behaviors that seem impossible in the heart of the wild. Carla Teles 26/03/2026 at 22:04
Interesting facts With 40% of all the gold on the planet buried in a single geological basin that is 2.7 billion years old in South Africa, the Witwatersrand still hides R$ 3 trillion in unreachable reserves. Bruno Teles 26/03/2026 at 22:02
Science and Technology The end of total solar eclipses has a deadline: the Moon is moving away from the Earth at about 3.8 cm per year, and in approximately 600 million years, it will no longer completely cover the Sun, ending one of the rarest coincidences in the Solar System. Valdemar Medeiros 26/03/2026 at 21:59
Science and Technology Embraer’s flying car successfully takes off in SP, advances towards certification, has already completed 35 flights, reaches 43 meters in height, and promises to operate with much less noise than helicopters. Carla Teles 26/03/2026 at 21:57
Construction A couple builds a system to bring water from the spring to their land, climbs a hill with materials on their backs, and creates a simple, cheap, and sustainable solution to ensure their own water supply. Carla Teles 26/03/2026 at 21:55