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    Costa Rica Will Have Its First Compassionate City:The Canton of Cartago

    With the aim of ensuring that each person with advanced disease, high dependency or who is at the end of their life

    Rodrigo Chaves Will Allow Passage and Assist 2,000 Migrants a Day Heading to the US

    Giving assistance to nearly 2,000 migrants a day who are heading to the United States is the mandate announced by President Rodrigo Chaves in the Governing Council.

    My Dad Does Not Treat Me Well!

    Sometimes, children are heard saying: “My father comes home very late at night! My dad could not sign my notes in the newsletter! Teacher,

    Registration Opens for the Cyber ​​Women Challenge in Costa Rica

    It seeks to contribute to closing the gender gap in the industry and reducing the gap in cybersecurity specialists.

    Costa Rican Biodiversity Would be Much Larger than Expected

    Costa Rica would house more species of flora and fauna than previously believed, which poses a greater potential for ecotourism, industry, health and foreign investment.

    Celebrating International Coffee Day In Costa Rica

    Coffee was made official as a national symbol of Costa Rica in the year 2021 due to the economic prosperity it has brought to the country

    NASA Tries to Deflect an Asteroid by Ramming It

    NASA has a very important mission. This is the first attempt to deflect an asteroid from its current orbit. Best of all, it is broadcasted live for everyone on Earth to see.

    Psilocybin: Definition And Effects Of This Component Of Hallucinogenic Mushrooms

    Research is currently being conducted to explore the potential therapeutic potential of psilocybin and other hallucinogen compounds

    Costa Rica ranks 28th in new global biodiversity study

    A group of data scientists based in San Francisco by lead researcher, Matthew H. Nash, set out on an ambitious project to identify the most biodiverse country in the world. With the acceleration of habitat loss, climate change, overexploitation, and other threats to biodiversity Matthew and his team set out to create a snapshot of the species still present on the planet in 2022

    Auto Generation of Renewable Electricity Allows Companies In Costa Rica to Offer Users Lower Rates

    In the last 20 years, the self-generation of energy by municipal companies and electric cooperatives in Costa Rica has been growing
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    Pan American Health Organization Launches Interactive Dashboard on Avian Influenza in The Americas

    To monitor cases of avian influenza A (H5N1) in the Americas, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) launched an...
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