Articles for author: Trizzy Orozco

Earthquakes and Uplift: Shaping the Plain

The Earthquakes That Shaped Christchurch: Tectonic History Beneath the Garden City

Trizzy Orozco

On a quiet morning in Christchurch, the ground can seem solid and trustworthy, a gentle stage for life’s routines. But beneath the city’s leafy avenues and English-style gardens, something ancient and restless stirs—a world of shifting plates and hidden scars. The earthquakes that have rocked Christchurch aren’t just blips in the news; they are reminders ...

Mantova, Museo Archeologico - The 'Lovers of Valdaro'.

7 Ancient Burials That Reveal Unexpected Rituals

Trizzy Orozco

Picture this: a quiet archaeologist brushes away centuries of dust, only to uncover a burial site that shatters everything we thought we knew about ancient people. The dead whisper secrets through their bones, and sometimes, what they say is so bizarre, so astonishing, it knocks the breath from your lungs. Across the world, ancient graves ...

Queer Scientists in the Rocket Age

How LGBTQ+ Scientists Are Reshaping Wildlife Research

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine stepping into a lush rainforest at dawn, dew sparkling on every leaf, and realizing that the next major wildlife breakthrough might come from a scientist whose story is as vibrant and diverse as the ecosystem itself. For decades, the world of wildlife research was often painted in narrow hues, with voices from marginalized communities ...

Opening the portal.

The Real-World Science Behind Portal’s Physics-Defying Gameplay

Trizzy Orozco

In the world of video games, few have captured the imagination quite like Portal. Its unique blend of puzzles and storytelling, centered around the concept of creating interspatial portals, has intrigued both gamers and scientists. What if the seemingly impossible gameplay mechanics of Portal were not entirely beyond the realm of real-world physics? Let’s dive ...

Cross-pollination of dandelions by the wind and bees.

The Bees That Have Evolved to Fight Back Against Their Own Parasites

Trizzy Orozco

It’s a warm afternoon in a bustling meadow, where bees dart from flower to flower, collecting pollen and spreading life. But beneath this idyllic scene lies an ongoing battle as old as time itself. Bees, those industrious architects of the natural world, are not only fighting for survival against environmental threats but also against parasites ...

The Great Pyramids of Giza: Engineering Marvels

Ancient Lasers? The Mystery of Egyptian Precision Stone-Cutting

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine standing in the scorching Egyptian sun, staring up at a monument so flawlessly carved it looks as if it was sliced by a machine. Your fingertips trace the impossibly straight lines cut into granite—a stone so tough it laughs at bronze tools. The ancient Egyptians left behind enigmas carved in stone, from the Great ...