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    Get to Know the City of Nüwa and Where It Is Expected to Be Located

    Although this topic really seems unusual, it is not because there is a city project called Nüwa.

    Smart Workspaces: Trends for Back to Office in 2022

    Flexibility between face-to-face and remote work environments will be a functional reality next year thanks to IoT and wireless IT connections.When the digital migration of offices began, employee concerns turned to adapting their homes to perform work tasks as...

    From Pavas to Satellites: Costa Rica’s Kurt Vargas shares his NASA experience

    Another Costa Rican engineer has embarked upon an exciting career at NASA.

    ALMA Telescope Catches a Stellar Intruder Red-Handed

    A scientific team has managed to record a phenomenon rarely observed until now: the approach of an object to the star system Z Canis Majoris (Z CMa). Thanks to observations by the ALMA telescope, in Chile, in collaboration with...

    How To Prevent the Cell Phone From Becoming a Virus Transmitter

    Cell phones have become extensions of our body, however, they hide a truth that we ignore. The journal Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease published an article on how cell phones represent a route for microbial transmission.

    Tech Trends in 2022

    The technology world is rapidly advancing. Many tech trends appear and change every single year. What we see now as a novelty becomes obsolete in a few years' time

    Cryptocurrency Scams: What to Know and How to Protect Yourself

    The rising value of cryptocurrencies promises huge returns for investors and cryptocurrency mining “fortunes” have echoes of the 1850s gold rush.

    Meet Julian Gutierrez: Another Costa Rican making space history at NASA

    Julian grew up in San Pedro, Montes de Oca. Both of his parents were professors at the University of Costa Rica.

    Donation of US $1 Million Will Allow Costa Rica to Strengthen Inventory of Its Biodiversity

    Costa Rica's BioAlfa Biodiversity Identification Project received a $ 1 million donation from the Walder Foundation in Chicago, the Center for Biodiversity Genomics (CBG) at the University of Guelph, Canada (CBG), and from a private donor from Canada.With these...

    150 Costa Rican Engineers Participated in the Development of the World’s Fastest Mobile Processor

    Some 150 Costa Rican engineers from Intel Costa Rica participated in the development of the new products presented by the company at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) that began this Wednesday in Las Vegas. It is the largest technology...
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    National Symphony Orchestra to Offer Six Free Concerts in Desamparados, Santa Ana, and Guanacaste

    With a musical repertoire that includes works by Gioachino Rossini, Leroy Anderson, John Williams, Vinicio Meza, and Carlos Guzmán,...
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