Articles for author: Trizzy Orozco

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The Malaysian Rainforest Has Bugs That Look Like Disco Balls

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine stepping into the heart of the Malaysian rainforest, where sunlight barely filters through the dense canopy above. Suddenly, you spot something extraordinary—a tiny creature shimmering and spinning in the undergrowth, flashing colors as if it’s hosting its own miniature party. No, you’re not dreaming. The Malaysian rainforest is home to bugs that genuinely look ...

Hamster babies.

Why Mother Hamsters Sometimes Eat Their Own Young

Trizzy Orozco

It’s a scene that can leave even seasoned pet owners reeling: a mother hamster, in a moment that seems to defy the very instincts of nurturing, turning on her own newborns. The act is shocking, distressing, and deeply misunderstood. What could possibly drive an animal, often doted upon in homes around the world, to such ...

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What Animal Brains Can Teach Us About Decision-Making and Survival

Trizzy Orozco

Animal brains are marvels of evolution, continuously adapting to diverse environmental challenges. Despite their varied forms and sizes, animal brains are united by a common purpose: to optimize survival through effective decision-making. By studying the intricacies of animal cognition, we can gain valuable insights into our own decision-making processes and the art of survival in ...

An example of a quantum computer.

How Quantum Computing Could Help Us Understand the Impact of Climate Change on Wildlife

Trizzy Orozco

Quantum computing, a revolutionary leap beyond classical computing, harnesses the principles of quantum mechanics to process information in fundamentally new ways. This cutting-edge technology has the potential to shine a light on complex problems that were previously unsolvable. One such problem is understanding the intricate effects of climate change on our planet’s wildlife. As global ...

Comparing Kangaroo Eye Communication to Other Animals

When Conservation Backfires: The Animals That Became Too Many

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine working tirelessly to save a species from extinction, only to wake up one morning and realize the very animals you fought to protect are now overwhelming their environment. It’s a twist no one expects: conservation efforts that swing so far in the right direction, they tip the balance in the wrong one. Nature, after ...

Beautiful coral reef under the ocean.

CRISPR in Marine Biology: Gene Editing to Protect Ocean Life

Trizzy Orozco

CRISPR, short for Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats, is a groundbreaking gene-editing technology that enables precise modifications to an organism’s DNA. Originally discovered in bacteria as a form of adaptive immunity against viruses, CRISPR has been adapted for use across various biological fields. Its applications in marine biology are particularly exciting, offering innovative solutions ...

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The Role of Rainforests in Maintaining Earth’s Climate and Biodiversity

Trizzy Orozco

Rainforests, often referred to as the “lungs of the Earth,” are integral to maintaining the balance of life on our planet. These rich, vibrant ecosystems are home to an incredibly diverse range of flora and fauna, many of which exist nowhere else. Covering only about 6% of Earth’s surface, rainforests play an outsized role in ...

The Importance of Bioluminescence

The Sea That Glows at Night: What Makes These Waters Light Up?

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine standing on a moonless beach, the world silent except for the hush of waves—and then, as you dip your toes into the water, the ocean shimmers with an otherworldly blue light. It feels like a scene from a fantasy novel, yet these glowing seas are a real and breathtaking phenomenon. For centuries, sailors spoke ...