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Meet CambYoCar: the first car to be designed and built in Costa Rica

With a hybrid and electric model, CambYoCar could help ease Costa Rica's emissions problems. “Our goal here is to change the world,” says inventor Jesse Blenn.

Snuba comes to Costa Rica

Snuba allows divers to reach depths of 25-30 feet without certification.

Costa Rica to host 815-kilometer Adventure Race World Championship

65 teams from around the world will race across the country, completing challenges in rafting, kayaking, rappelling and biking.

Parrita becomes Costa Rica’s 65th municipality to ban GMO crops

Today, 80 percent of Costa Rica's municipalities have a ban on genetically modified organisms in some form.

SlutWalk 2 to protest Costa Rica presidential candidate’s comments on rape

Accessibility Without Exclusion Party presidential candidate Óscar López's comments that there was a "thin line between consent and rape" sparked an outcry from women's groups, who announced a march for Friday night.

US Social Security Administration could suspend benefits for 800 U.S. citizens in Costa Rica

Selected beneficiaries should return a signed and completed Foreign Enforcement Questionnaire by Dec. 30 or payments will be stopped.

Ticos hold funeral for perished police pooch

Kindra, a top security dog who helped with the visits of Presidents Barack Obama and Xi Jinping, was 68 in dog years.

Scientists use Calvin Klein cologne to lure reclusive Nicaraguan jaguars; what might it do for you?

Civetone is a chemical compound derived from the scent glands of civets, smallish nocturnal cat-like critters native to the Asian and African tropics, and it's one of the world's oldest perfume ingredients.

La Nación investigative reporter recognized for excellence in journalism

The Gabriel García Márquez Prize for Journalism will recognize Giannina Segnini, founder of the Costa Rican daily La Nación's investigative unit and data journalism pioneer, on Wednesday, in Medellín, Colombia.

Costa Rica to build 3 geothermal electricity plants with Japanese funding

A $560 million loan over the next 40 years will hopefully bring Costa Rica closer to its goal to generate 95 percent of its electricity with renewable resources.

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