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Costa Rica’s Gallo Pinto Ranked among the World’s Best Bean Dishes by TasteAtlas

Costa Rica’s national dish, Gallo Pinto, has been officially recognized by TasteAtlas as one of the best bean dishes worldwide. From the essential Salsa Lizano to its perfect nutritional balance, learn why this Tico staple is winning global hearts. The...

“Kokusho-bi”: Japan Introduces “Cruelly Hot Day” Category for 40°C Temperatures

Climate change is forcing governments to redefine their vocabulary. As summers shatter historical records year after year, the Japan Meteorological Agency

Alfredo Volio Guerrero, the Costa Rican Who Brings Sustainable Urban Development to the Cover of Forbes Central America

Costa Rican entrepreneur Alfredo Volio Guerrero, 40, graces the cover of the April–May 2026 issue of Forbes Central America

58 Tortillas, Five Hot Sauces, and a Bathroom: Life aboard the Orion Spacecraft Heading For Lunar Orbit

(Houston, United States). They drink milkshakes, take photos with their cell phones, deal with email, and fix broken toilets: astronauts are just like us. The four crew members traveling through space toward the Moon are on an unprecedented mission, but...

Signs Your Teen Needs PTSD Help and What to Do Next

Adolescence is a time of growth, change, and self-discovery, but for some teens, it can also be a time of trauma. Teens, just like adults, can experience events that leave lasting emotional scars. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is one...

Chilote Environmentalist Murdered In Costa Rica

The news of the murder of 36-year-old Chilean Francisco Ojeda Garcés in Playa Dominicalito in Osa,Puntarenas

The Wisdom of Plants and The Art of Listening

In an increasingly fast-paced and disconnected world, José Antonio Leal invites us to pause and listen carefully. This expert in medicinal plants, originally from Venezuela and now living in Costa Rica, shares his valuable teachings on the art of...

After Conquering NASA, Costa Rican Sandra Cauffman is Assembling a Team For Her New Personal Mission

After 37 years redefining the limits of space exploration at NASA, Costa Rican engineer Sandra Cauffman closed a historic chapter on August 8 to open a completely new one. From the streets of Hatillo, where she grew up working as...

Methane Challenge 2025 Offers Up to $300,000 in Costa Rica

With the goal of contributing to climate change mitigation, CRUSA launched the Methane Challenge 2025, an open call that seeks to identify and implement innovative solutions to prevent, reduce, or harness emissions of this highly polluting gas in key...

Male Fertility is Declining at an Accelerated Rate Worldwide… and it Could Worsen

For decades, science has raised warning signs about an increasingly evident phenomenon: the decline in male fertility worldwide. What initially seemed like a problem localized to certain regions is now emerging as a universal challenge that transcends borders and...
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How Costa Rican Companies Are Navigating the Falling Exchange Rate

The persistent appreciation of the Costa Rican colón throughout 2026 has sent ripples through the national economy. While a...