Articles for author: Trizzy Orozco

Male and female medaka fish.

The Secret Nightlife of Wild Medaka Fish: Surprising Findings About Their Nocturnal Behavior

Trizzy Orozco

The medaka fish, often overlooked in the vast world of aquatic life, holds secrets that intrigue researchers and nature enthusiasts alike. These small but resilient creatures are more than just delicate inhabitants of freshwater environments. Recently, scientists have turned their gaze toward the medaka’s nocturnal behaviors, unraveling a hidden world that challenges our understanding of ...

Fossil Forests and the Carbon Cycle

7 National Parks Where You Can Walk in the Footsteps of Dinosaurs

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine standing where giants once roamed—feeling the thrill of ancient earth beneath your feet, your eyes tracing the same landscape once thundered across by creatures larger than buses. Across the United States, certain national parks are living portals to the age of dinosaurs. Here, time stretches back millions of years, and every rock, ridge, and ...

Aerial view of Hawaii's mountains and ocean.

Hawaii’s Coral Reefs at Risk: What Is Being Done to Protect Them?

Trizzy Orozco

Coral reefs are often called the rainforests of the sea, teeming with life and providing critical ecosystems. Among these vital oceanic treasures, Hawaii’s coral reefs stand out as a vibrant undersea paradise. However, they are facing serious threats that could jeopardize their existence. This article explores the challenges these reefs face and the measures being ...

Moss Campion: The Cushion of Life

The Plant That Traps Air for Warmth — And Lives on Frozen Mountains

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine standing on a windswept mountain ridge, the world below blanketed in shimmering snow, biting winds howling all around. Suddenly, you spot an emerald green cushion, almost like a secret garden nestled in the ice. This isn’t just any plant. It’s a marvel of nature—a living, breathing heater, defying the cold by trapping air for ...

Lessons from the Underground Forest

The Underground Forest of Missouri: A Hidden Ecosystem Beneath Our Feet

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine walking through Missouri’s rolling hills, feeling the crunch of leaves beneath your boots, and never suspecting that just a few feet below, an entire forest pulses with silent, unseen life. It’s not a myth or a fantasy—it’s the reality of the underground forest, a mysterious and vibrant ecosystem hidden right beneath our feet. While ...

Assorted pile of cheese.

Why Swiss Cheese Bubbles: The European Microbes Behind Iconic Flavors

Trizzy Orozco

Picture this: you slice into a wedge of Swiss cheese, and those pale golden holes—so perfectly round, so mysterious—seem to wink at you from beneath the rind. For centuries, people have puzzled over these bubbles, inventing wild tales about mice, secret recipes, or even tiny cheese elves. But the real story is far more fascinating, ...

The Ancient Weight of Glaciers: Nature’s Gigantic Press

How Scientists Track Glaciers From Space (And Why It’s Getting Harder)

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine gazing up at the night sky, knowing that hundreds of miles above you, satellites are quietly watching Earth’s frozen giants—glaciers—as they creep, crack, and melt. It sounds like science fiction, but it’s real. And as climate change throws everything out of balance, keeping tabs on these icy rivers from space has never been more ...

A school of fish near a coral reef.

How Climate Change is Affecting Coral Reefs and Marine Ecosystems

Trizzy Orozco

Climate change is an undeniable force reshaping our planet, and its impacts are most vividly observed in the world’s oceans. Among the most striking victims are coral reefs and the intricate marine ecosystems they support. These vibrant underwater habitats are vital not just for marine biodiversity, but also for human communities that rely on them. ...