Interesting facts When The Water Went Out, The Fire Came In: Peatland Draining In Indonesia Turned Soil Into Invisible Fuel, Spread Smoke To Neighboring Countries, And Released Billions Of Tons Of Carbon Previously Stored. Alisson Ficher 07/02/2026 at 19:28
Construction Engineers Replace Concrete Foundations With ‘Giant Screws’ Driven Into The Ground In Hours, Skip 28-Day Curing, Reduce Excavation And Noise, Use Torque As Load Test, And Could Approve Construction On The Same Day Alisson Ficher 07/02/2026 at 19:24
Construction 16.9-Kilometer Tunnel Advances Under The Alps, Gains Second Gallery Parallel To The Gotthard, Keeps The A2 Open During Construction, Separates Flows, Reduces Risks, Avoids European Logistic Collapse, And Changes The Historic Crossing Alisson Ficher 07/02/2026 at 19:21
Science and Technology An Ancient Egyptian Papyrus Over 3,000 Years Old Mentions Warriors Up to 8.5 Feet Tall and Brings to Light an Age-Old Topic That Has Never Been Fully Resolved Noel Budeguer 07/02/2026 at 19:20
Uncategorized U.S. Wants Greenland’s Critical Minerals, But the Arctic Could Turn This Race Into a Logistical Nightmare Flavia Marinho 07/02/2026 at 19:03
Construction Jeddah Tower Comes Out of Limbo, Adds One Floor Every Three Days, and Could Reach 1 Km by 2028 to Become the Tallest Building in the World Carla Teles 07/02/2026 at 19:00
Construction With Soviet Origins, Up To 2,000 MW of Power, and a Dam Designed Near 275 Meters, Kyrgyzstan Bets on the Kambarata-1 Megaproject to Control Mountain Rivers, Redefine Its Energy Security, and Gain Strategic Weight in Central Asia Valdemar Medeiros 07/02/2026 at 18:47
Science and Technology Space Dust Marks Time and Shows That Life Rushed to Reinvent Itself After an Asteroid Exterminated the Dinosaurs on the Planet Flavia Marinho 07/02/2026 at 18:46
Logistics and Transportation $3.5 Billion Railway Could Connect Brazil to the Pacific With China’s Support Jefferson Augusto 07/02/2026 at 18:45
Science and Technology Petra Hid A Secret Of 116 Meters: Archaeologists Discover Giant Lead Pipe That Explains How The City Survived In The Desert For Centuries Fabio Lucas Carvalho 07/02/2026 at 18:41
Construction Concrete, The Most Used Material After Water, Helped Build Cities Worldwide, But Today It Accounts for 8% of CO2 Emissions and Needs to Be Reinvented to Save the Climate Carla Teles 07/02/2026 at 18:38
Agribusiness Coffee Prices Range from R$ 20 to Nearly R$ 50 as Crop Yields Drop, Climate Devastates Farms, and U.S. Tariffs and European Law Push Brazilian Coffee into Historic Crisis Carla Teles 07/02/2026 at 18:24