Dani’s story first captured hearts when his family embarked on a daunting mission: raising $1 million for his life-saving bone marrow transplant.
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Caño Island on the Brink: The Critical State of a Precious Ecosystem
by Admin 2023/10/23Osa Peninsula’s warm waters lies a crucial biodiversity hotspot, Caño Island, which is currently encountering an unprecedented environmental challenge.
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Battling the Invisible War: Costa Rica Unleashes First-Ever Latin American Strategy to Combat Online Hate
by Admin 2023/10/01the nation is crafting Latin America’s inaugural strategy to counteract these disturbing trends, setting a precedent for policy-making in the region.
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From Costa Rica to Texas: How One Ph.D. Candidate Is Revolutionizing Food Safety
by Admin 2023/09/21Karla Solis Salazar is a doctoral candidate at the Department of Food Science and Technology in the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
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Guitar Prodigy from Costa Rica Conquers Europe: Alejandro Gómez Triumphs at Guitar Olympiad
by Admin 2023/09/15This victory signifies a groundbreaking advancement in his illustrious musical journey.
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Costa Rica’s Shattered Paradise: Rising Violence and Economic Disparity Challenge ‘Green’ Reputation
by Admin 2023/09/10A walk through downtown San Jose tells a different story of increasing poverty, unemployment, and inflation.
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ThriveDX and University of Costa Rica Join Forces: Launching the Ultimate Cybersecurity Bootcamp
by Admin 2023/09/08In a monumental move towards fortifying Costa Rica’s cyber defenses, ThriveDX, an undisputed global frontrunner in cybersecurity education, has proudly announced its collaboration with the esteemed University of Costa Rica.…
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Rehabilitation of Costa Rica’s Polluted Torres River: A Landmark Agreement
by Admin 2023/09/05The Torres River’s strategic location also means that it becomes a dumping ground for domestic and industrial waste, further exacerbated by agricultural runoff.