Articles for author: Trizzy Orozco

Charming golden retriever dog smiling indoors, showcasing its playful and friendly nature.

Why We Love Taking Pet Photos – A Peek Into Human–Animal Bonds

Trizzy Orozco

Have you ever wondered why your phone’s camera roll is 90% pictures of your cat doing absolutely nothing? You’re not alone. We’re living in an age where pet photography has become so common that it’s practically a universal language of love. But there’s something deeper happening here than just cute overload. The Science Behind Our ...

Underwater hydrothermal vents.

What Hydrothermal Vents Are Teaching Us About Alien Life and Origins

Trizzy Orozco

The depths of our oceans hold mysteries akin to the vastness of space. Hydrothermal vents, located on the ocean floor, are like underwater geysers that spew forth mineral-rich water heated by the Earth’s molten core. These vents are not only fascinating geologically but also biologically, as they host unique ecosystems that thrive in extreme conditions. ...

Wetlands Reborn: The Ecological Ripple Effect

How Beavers Once Engineered North America’s River Systems

Trizzy Orozco

Picture this: before humans ever dreamed of building dams, before concrete and steel reshaped our waterways, there existed master engineers who transformed entire continents with nothing but their teeth, tails, and an instinct for hydrology. These weren’t ancient civilizations or forgotten peoples—they were beavers. And their engineering prowess once sculpted North America’s river systems in ...

Texas Horned Lizard

The Lizard That Shoots Blood From Its Eyes

Trizzy Orozco

Have you ever imagined a creature so bizarre and fascinating that it can literally shoot blood from its eyes? This startling defense mechanism belongs to none other than the horned lizard, a unique species that thrives in the arid deserts of North America. While the thought might sound like something out of a science fiction ...

Visualization of the coronavirus causing COVID19.

Why Some People Are Naturally Immune to COVID-19 and Other Viruses

Trizzy Orozco

In the midst of the global pandemic, a curious phenomenon has emerged: some individuals seem to evade the grips of COVID-19 entirely, even when exposed. This mysterious resilience has sparked a wave of scientific curiosity and investigation. Could it be that some people are naturally immune to COVID-19 and other viruses? As we delve into ...

a herd of cows standing next to each other on a field

Methane and Milk: The Environmental Footprint of Cows Explained

Trizzy Orozco

Picture this: on a peaceful farm morning, thousands of cows graze quietly in green pastures, their gentle mooing creating a symphony of rural tranquility. Yet beneath this idyllic scene lies one of agriculture’s most pressing environmental challenges. Every single cow on that farm is essentially a walking methane factory, producing more greenhouse gases than your ...