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The Ojoche Tree in Costa Rica: An Ancestral Legacy and Food of the Future
The ojoche tree (Brosimum alicastrum), also known as ramón or Maya nut, is an emblematic species of Central America with deep roots in...
Bryan Ramírez Castro
Apr 15
3 min read
The presence of Dendrobatid frogs in Costa Rica and the myth of "Dart frogs"
Costa Rica is renowned for its extraordinary biodiversity, particularly in amphibians. A recurring question is: Why does Costa Rica lack...
Bryan Ramírez Castro
Apr 7
3 min read
Morphic Fields: Rupert Sheldrake’s controversial theory bridging biology and the unexplained
Have you ever wondered why birds instinctively flock in perfect formations, or how humans across cultures learn language with startling...
Bryan Ramírez Castro
Apr 7
3 min read
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