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Truth about Web Conferencing Software for Business – 8 Myths You Should Know
Businesses today rely on web conferencing software to connect with customers and employees from all over the world.
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Elon Musk Promises to Implant His First Brain Chip in Humans within 6 Months
Elon Musk has made a promise with his company Neuralink: he wants to implant his first brain chip in humans in 6 months.
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Do You Have an Electric Car? Charging it at Home is Cheaper
In the upcoming days, fast chargers for electric cars will charge ₡150 per minute of charging, as a fixed rate. In order to save money
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The New Paradigm Between Cyber Security and Green Technology
The climate transformation urges industrial energy companies all over the world to invent new technologies and implement them at record speed.
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18 Tips to Reduce Exposure to Non-Ionizing Electromagnetic Fields
It is clear that when it comes to the use of wireless headphones the use of the precautionary principle is justified. Do not become
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8 Youth Teams Represent Costa Rica at the Robotics Olympiad in Germany
Children and young people from various parts of Costa Rica managed to win a place in the World Robotics Olympiad (WRO)
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Costa Rica Experiences a Shortage of Technology Professionals
Vacancies in technology continue to rise, while the number of professionals specialized in technology, are not enough to fill them.
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Scientists Call for a Moratorium on 5G as Study Shows Regulators Ignore Radiation Health Risks
The International Commission on the Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Fields (ICBE-EMF) recently concluded a study, which it published in Environmental Health.
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Quantum Physics Is Part Of Everyday Life
What do an MRI machine and an automatic door opening mechanism have in common? Both are the result of quantum physics
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Biologists Revived an Ice Age Plant: It Is About 32,000 Years Old
In 2012, a team of Russian scientists led by the biologist Svetlana Yashina achieved a milestone for botany —and science, in general
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Costa Rica’s Neutral Compass: Navigating a Turbulent World
In a global landscape increasingly defined by polarization and conflict, Costa Rica's enduring commitment to neutrality stands as a...