La Nación covers rare marine species discovery and other news in September 2025

Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on September 14, 2025, covering topics ranging from marine biology to technology and sports.

In a tweet posted at 22:06 UTC, La Nación reported: “Extraña criatura marina pesa una tonelada, brilla en la oscuridad y se alimenta de otros de su especie https://t.co/nMzaaLmRQU”. The post describes the discovery of a peculiar marine creature that weighs one ton, glows in the dark, and exhibits cannibalistic behavior.

At 22:12 UTC the same day, La Nación highlighted an unusual business decision by a German company with the tweet: “¿Por qué se niega a cambiar de sistema operativo? La empresa alemana que sigue usando Windows 95 https://t.co/Wh0x1wgApO”. This tweet points to ongoing reliance on outdated technology within certain sectors despite advances in operating systems.

Later that evening at 22:26 UTC, La Nación provided an update from the world of sports: “Árbitra tuvo que suspender el partido entre Pérez Zeledón y Puntarenas FC https://t.co/WVeDsQk9cA”. The message notes that a referee had to suspend a football match between Pérez Zeledón and Puntarenas FC.

La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers. Its coverage often spans diverse topics including scientific discoveries, international technology trends, and local sporting events. Such reporting reflects its role in providing timely news updates relevant both domestically and internationally.



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