by Emma Tristán | Dec 16, 2024 | Articles
Many of us will remember, as if it were yesterday, the pungent smell that invaded the air during the dry season. It was the smell of decaying coffee pulp, emanating from polluted rivers. The wind brought us the bittersweet aroma, whether we liked it or not. It...
by Emma Tristán | Nov 28, 2024 | Articles
On the eve of next Black Friday, and less than a month before Christmas, who dares to stay at home when everything is half price? Why miss a unique opportunity to buy something new? This Friday the lines, the crowded stores, the downpours, or the cold fronts will not...
by Alise Rojas | Nov 28, 2024 | Articles
Although still little known to many, plasma is the state of matter that is most present in the universe. It was first identified by Sir William Crookes in 1879, was named by Irving Langmuir in 1920 and is considered the fourth state of matter. Plasma is an ionized...
by Carlos Barquero | Nov 16, 2024 | Articles
In recent days, the world has witnessed extreme weather events. Costa Rica has been hit by low pressure systems, with unprecedented rainfall throughout the national territory. Also, regions of Spain such as Valencia, Catalonia and Malaga have been impacted by the...
by Emma Tristán | Nov 4, 2024 | Articles
On October 17, several media warned about the death of a large number of fish in the Madre de Dios lagoon, which is located at the mouth of the Pacuare River, northeast of the district of Bataán, in the Limón province of Costa Rica. The photos and videos taken by the...
by Larissa Fernandez | Nov 1, 2024 | Articles
Between October 21st and November 1st, the COP16 of biodiversity took place in the city of Cali, Colombia. This event, known as the “People’s COP,” aims to be an inclusive space that prioritizes the voices of local communities and promotes meaningful...