Interesting facts In Rio de Janeiro, the city holds a 200 km² lagoon with salinity higher than the ocean, allowing swimmers to float effortlessly and revealing why Araruama has become a destination for warm waters, calm beaches, and a unique landscape in Brazil. Carla Teles 05/06/2026 at 20:59
Science and Technology The Caspian Sea intrigues scientists as it is neither officially a sea nor a lake: the largest lake on the planet holds a hybrid crust, submerged cities, mud volcanoes, and billions of barrels of oil hidden at the bottom. Carla Teles 01/04/2026 at 14:42
Construction After Collapse of Aral Sea Caused by Soviet Irrigation Canals, 13-Kilometer Dam Built in Kazakhstan Managed to Recover Part of the Lake, Reduce Salinity, Raise Water Level, and Revive Regional Fishing Carla Teles 13/03/2026 at 21:09
Science and Technology Why Doesn’t The Ocean Get Saltier Over Billions Of Years Despite Receiving Minerals From Rivers And Underwater Volcanic Activity? Caio Aviz 10/03/2026 at 22:26
Science and Technology Caspian Sea Intrigues Scientists By Not Being Officially A Sea Or Lake: Largest Lake On The Planet Holds Hybrid Crust, Submerged Cities, Mud Volcanoes, And Billions Of Barrels Of Oil Hidden Beneath Carla Teles 04/03/2026 at 17:52