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    Debunking the Myth that Sperm Swim Frantically to the Egg during Birth Fertilization Process

    On the other hand, the secretions inside the uterus and the oviducts can also modify the trajectory of the sperm, promoting or preventing

    Palmares Festivities Return In 2023 And These Are Some Of The Activities That Will Take Place Between January 12 And 23

    In addition, the Association stated that together with Fifco they will develop a recycling program for waste management. This plan

    Indigenous Costa Rican Farmers Receive Native Seeds Without Chemical Treatments

    According to the FAO, the seeds provided do not have any type of chemical treatment. “When we refer to improved varieties, it means

    Iconic ‘Pillars of Creation’ Captured by the James Webb Telescope

    The James Webb Space Telescope captured the iconic "Pillars of Creation" -huge structures of gas and dust teeming with stars- and the image

    Government Signs Amendment to Regulations of the Law on Marinas and Tourist Berths to Benefit Coastal Zones

    The President of the Republic, Rodrigo Chaves Robles, signed this Wednesday at the Presidential House the amendment to the Regulations

    Famous Chef Jorge Rausch Will Visit Costa Rica

    Likewise, he was part of the jury MasterChef Colombia, Ecuador and Chile; MasterChef Junior Colombia, and MasterChef Celebrity Colombia

    November 2022 Could Come with a Discount for Diesel and Super Gasoline in Costa Rica

    Good news for owners of vehicles that use Super gasoline and Diesel! As reported by the Costa Rican Oil Refinery (Recope), a reduction

    Costa Rican Drivers Who Carry Pets on Their Legs Are Exposed to Fine of ¢113,000

    Drivers carrying pets on their legs are exposed to a fine of ¢113,000, the Ministry of Public Works and Transportation

    Costa Rica Signs a Cooperation Agreement with the United Nations

    The Government of Costa Rica signed this Monday a cooperation agreement with the United Nations Organization

    New “Grandchildren Law” Allows More People from Costa Rica and the Rest of Latin America to Access Spanish Citizenship

    A new law, published this last Thursday in the Official Spanish State Gazette is officially called the Democratic Memory Law. But most of the Latin American newspapers that immediately echoed the news call it "Grandchildren's Law" on their front...
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    Study Indicates that Brain Imaging Holds Clues to Rate of Memory Loss

    A brain MRI (an artificially colored image) can detail the risk of memory loss and other cognitive difficulties, according...
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