Articles for author: Trizzy Orozco

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Why Some Animals Have Stopped Aging (And What That Means for Humans)

Trizzy Orozco

The concept of aging has fascinated humans for centuries. While people have long associated wrinkles and gray hair with the passage of time, there are certain creatures in the animal kingdom that seem to defy this natural process. These extraordinary beings appear to have stopped aging, a phenomenon that not only piques curiosity but also ...

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5 Programs That Are Making Science More Accessible for Underrepresented Students

Trizzy Orozco

Science has always been portrayed as this exclusive club where only the brightest minds belong. But what if I told you that some of the most groundbreaking discoveries might come from students who’ve been traditionally locked out of laboratories and research facilities? Across the country, innovative programs are breaking down barriers and proving that diversity ...

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The Mystery of the Racetrack Playa: How Do the Stones Move Across Death Valley?

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine walking across a perfectly flat, barren lake bed in one of Earth’s most unforgiving places, only to discover massive boulders that have somehow traveled hundreds of yards across the desert floor, leaving perfectly straight trails behind them like ghostly signatures in the sand. This isn’t science fiction or some ancient alien mystery – it’s ...

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Frozen, Fossilized, or Still Alive? The Creatures Time Forgot

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine walking through a remote forest and stumbling upon a creature that looks like it stepped out of a prehistoric nightmare. Your heart races as you realize this isn’t some movie prop or museum display – it’s a living, breathing animal that has somehow survived millions of years while everything around it evolved or went ...

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The Rise of Plastic-Eating Bacteria: Can Nature Solve Our Pollution Problem?

Trizzy Orozco

In a world increasingly choked by plastic waste, a glimmer of hope emerges from an unexpected corner of nature: plastic-eating bacteria. These microscopic organisms have sparked the curiosity of scientists and environmentalists alike, as they present a potential solution to one of the planet’s most pressing environmental issues. Imagine a world where nature itself could ...

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Lichen: The Alien-Like Organisms That Can Survive in Space

Trizzy Orozco

Lichens are among the most fascinating life forms on Earth, blending the properties of fungi and algae to create a symbiotic relationship that defies conventional existence. Their resilience and adaptability have captured the attention of scientists and nature enthusiasts alike. Imagine an organism capable of surviving the harshest environments on Earth, only to be rocketed ...

Habitat Loss and Fragmentation

Why New Zealand Has No Native Predators: The Science Behind Its Unique Ecosystem

Trizzy Orozco

New Zealand’s breathtaking landscapes, from snow-capped mountains to lush rainforests, are home to a unique array of flora and fauna. Yet, unlike many other parts of the world, this island nation lacks native predators. The distinctiveness of New Zealand’s ecosystem is as intriguing as it is beautiful. A combination of geographical isolation and evolutionary history ...