Articles for author: Trizzy Orozco

Langkawi Wildlife Park.

Why the Langkawi Wildlife Park Is a Model for Ethical Tourism

Trizzy Orozco

Have you ever dreamed of wandering through a lush tropical paradise, face-to-face with dazzling birds, curious mammals, and rare reptiles—knowing that your visit actually helps protect the very animals you’re marveling at? Langkawi Wildlife Park doesn’t just let you glimpse the wild; it invites you to be part of a bigger story, one where responsible ...

From Mangroves to Monocultures: How Land Use Changes Affected Wildlife

From Mangroves to Monocultures: How Land Use Changes Affected Wildlife

Trizzy Orozco

As the sun casts its golden light over sprawling landscapes, the story of our planet’s transformation unfolds. From the rustling leaves of mangroves to the uniform rows of monocultures, the evolution of land use tells a tale of progress, conflict, and adaptation. This evolution has not only shaped the terrain but also the creatures that ...

Leguminous plants.

The Hidden Intelligence of Plants: How They Sense, Learn, and Adapt

Trizzy Orozco

Plants are often perceived as passive components of nature, providing shade, food, and oxygen without actively interacting with their environment. However, recent research has unveiled a complex world of plant intelligence, where these seemingly simple organisms exhibit an impressive array of abilities to sense, learn, and adapt to their surroundings. Far from being mere backdrops ...

The Rise of Artificial Intelligence: More Than Just Machines

9 Weird AI Experiments That Happened in the U.S.

Trizzy Orozco

What if the boundaries between human imagination and machine logic melted away overnight? Picture a world where artificial intelligence isn’t just making your phone smarter—it’s writing poetry, painting masterpieces, or even recreating the way we dream. In the U.S., researchers, artists, and tech pioneers have dared to unleash AI in ways that are as jaw-dropping ...

The Race to Restore and Protect Glaciers

America’s Vanishing Glaciers—and the Communities That Depend on Them

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine standing on the edge of a vast, shimmering glacier—one that has carved mountains, fed rivers, and nourished life for thousands of years. Now, picture that same glacier shrinking, year after year, its ancient ice melting away into memory. This is not a distant story; it’s unfolding across America right now. Glaciers that once seemed ...

Mars as seen from afar.

Could We Survive on Mars? The Biggest Challenges of Colonizing the Red Planet

Trizzy Orozco

Mars, the fourth planet from the Sun, has long captured the imagination of scientists, writers, and explorers. The idea of human life on the Red Planet that lies millions of miles away from Earth seems simultaneously far-fetched and tantalizingly possible. But could we really survive there? As technology advances, this age-old question becomes more pressing ...

James Webb Telescope.

How the James Webb Telescope is Changing Our Understanding of the Universe

Trizzy Orozco

Since its successful launch on December 25, 2021, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has been captivating scientists and space enthusiasts alike. As the most powerful telescope ever launched into space, JWST is set to revolutionize our understanding of the universe. From peering back in time to revealing the secrets of distant galaxies, the telescope ...