Science and Technology Paraná recorded one of the coldest days of the year, with 3.9°C and frost in several cities. Ruth Rodrigues 29/04/2026 at 08:44
Oil and Gas Petrobrás expands presence in the Campos Basin by purchasing 100% of the strategic area in the Argonauta field and strengthens its control over pre-salt reserves. Keila Andrade 29/04/2026 at 08:37
Economy How much does a data engineer earn in 2026? Salaries exceed R$ 9,000 per month in Brazil, but specialists can reach close to R$ 24,000 with experience in cloud, artificial intelligence, big data, and bonuses from technology companies. Valdemar Medeiros 29/04/2026 at 08:31
Interesting facts Very close to São Paulo, a historic farm from 1790 houses the last Trem-da-Jamaica oven in Brazil and has been owned by the same family for 7 generations. Romário Pereira de Carvalho 29/04/2026 at 08:24
Science and Technology Astronauts face lethal radiation, lose bone density, and live in isolation for months: NASA reveals the 5 biggest risks of living in space and explains why missions to Mars still challenge science Ruth Rodrigues 29/04/2026 at 08:18
Oil and Gas Petrobrás may readjust gasoline prices if Congress approves tax cuts, and the scenario raises concerns about impacts on consumers’ wallets. Keila Andrade 29/04/2026 at 08:12
Geopolitics The Piper Alpha platform exploded in 1988 and killed 167 workers — the disaster that changed offshore safety forever… Douglas Avila 29/04/2026 at 06:33
Construction Singapore, China, Germany, and Sweden already use precast concrete slabs to speed up construction and reduce waste, and now Brazil is entering the map of a method that promises almost absolute budget control and record-time key delivery. Ana Alice 29/04/2026 at 06:29
Interesting facts A R$11.9 billion train that promises to revolutionize mobility in São Paulo and make trips of about 1 hour gains new progress with the inclusion of another city in the project. Ana Alice 29/04/2026 at 05:50
Science and Technology The reactors of the aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford produce 600 megawatts and could power an entire city. Ana Alice 29/04/2026 at 00:54
Science and Technology As if a faucet had been opened in the ocean, warm water begins to reach Antarctica, breaks through the natural protection of the ice shelves, and intrigues scientists about the upcoming impacts on the global climate. Caio Aviz 29/04/2026 at 00:49
Construction Brazil enters the era of engineered wood buildings alongside Canada, Sweden, Austria, and Norway, betting on a technology that promises faster construction, fewer emissions, and fire resistance that challenges concrete and steel. Ana Alice 29/04/2026 at 00:43