Articles for author: Trizzy Orozco

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Why Donkeys Deserve More Respect: Celebrating World Donkey Day With Science

Trizzy Orozco

It’s easy to overlook the quiet, unassuming donkey—until you realize just how much these remarkable animals have shaped human history. For centuries, donkeys have carried more than just burdens; they’ve borne the weight of entire civilizations on their sturdy backs. Yet, despite their importance, donkeys are often dismissed as stubborn or simple-minded. On World Donkey ...

Elephant in the middle of a forest.

The Connection Between Deforestation and the Loss of Wildlife Habitat

Trizzy Orozco

Deforestation is a phenomenon that has garnered increasing attention as awareness about environmental issues has grown. Central to the concern about deforestation is its profound impact on wildlife habitats. Forests are home to a significant percentage of the planet’s biodiversity, and their destruction poses a serious threat to countless species of plants and animals. This ...

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How Robots Are Helping Monitor and Combat Wildlife Poaching

Trizzy Orozco

Wildlife poaching is a global crisis, posing a significant threat to biodiversity, affecting countless species across the globe. Animals such as elephants, rhinos, and tigers are targeted for their tusks, horns, and skins, often resulting in their near extinction. As traditional methods of combating poaching struggle to keep pace with this growing threat, innovative technologies ...

Fossil Clues: Uncovering the Lost Giants and Miniatures

The Fossils That Suggest Prehistoric Cannibalism

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine stumbling upon ancient bones buried deep in the earth, only to discover they hold traces of a mysterious and unsettling behavior—cannibalism. For centuries, tales of prehistoric cannibals have haunted our imaginations, conjuring images of desperate survival or dark rituals beneath the shadows of primeval forests. But what if science could peer back through time ...

Can Microbes Get Depressed? How Bacteria React to Stress and Signals

Can Microbes Get Depressed? How Bacteria React to Stress and Signals

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine a world where stress isn’t just a human experience, but something even the tiniest organisms must contend with. Picture bacteria—microscopic beings, invisible to the naked eye—facing challenges in their environment and adapting in ways we’re only beginning to understand. While microbes don’t shed tears or experience sadness like we do, their responses to adversity ...

Hands in shape of a heart place on the stomach, signifying a healthy gut.

Your Belly Button Is Home to a Miniature Ecosystem of Bacteria and Fungus

Trizzy Orozco

Have you ever paused to ponder the hidden universe lurking just beneath your shirt? It might sound surprising, even a bit unsettling, but right now, your belly button is bustling with life. Imagine a vibrant world, invisible to the naked eye, where tiny organisms gather, thrive, and interact in ways that mirror entire rainforests or ...

Ötzi the Iceman.

Ötzi the Iceman Had Tattoos, Tools, and a Very Bad Day

Trizzy Orozco

It’s the frozen stare that still haunts scientists today: over 5,300 years ago, high in the icy Alps, a man lay down for what would be his final moments. No one could have predicted that he would become one of the world’s most astonishing time travelers, his body perfectly preserved beneath glaciers until hikers stumbled ...