Articles for author: Trizzy Orozco

Goldfish swimming in an aquarium.

Can Fish Get Bored? Enrichment, Play, and Mental Health in Aquatic Pets

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine gliding through a world of water, surrounded by glass walls, with each day a mirror image of the last. For many pet fish, this is reality—a silent, shimmering existence that looks peaceful but might, in truth, be quietly lonely. Have you ever peered into an aquarium and wondered what’s swirling behind those unblinking eyes? ...

A scientist handling a forensics case.

Microbial Forensics: How Scientists Use Microbes to Solve Crimes

Trizzy Orozco

Microbial forensics is a groundbreaking field that merges microbiology and forensic science, focusing on identifying microbial strains to gather evidence for criminal investigations. This scientific discipline has gained traction as researchers and law enforcement agencies seek innovative ways to solve crimes effectively. Here, we’ll explore how scientists leverage microbes to unravel mysteries and bring perpetrators ...

Resilience: Preparing for an Uncertain Future

From Bones to Bytes: How Museums Are Digitizing Nature for the Future

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine holding the skeleton of a prehistoric giant in your hands—not in a dusty museum hall, but through a glowing screen, zooming in on every detail from the comfort of your living room. This isn’t science fiction. Across the world, museums are racing against time, climate, and decay to digitize the wonders of our natural ...

Shigir Idol.

The Shigir Idol: The World’s Oldest Wooden Statue Found in Siberia

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine stumbling upon a secret from the mists of time—a silent witness to ancient lives, carved from a single giant larch tree, lying buried beneath Siberian peat for millennia. That’s the Shigir Idol, a wooden statue unlike any other, older than the Egyptian pyramids and Stonehenge. Its mysterious face and intricate carvings have baffled scientists ...

Forest surrounding a mountain.

The Hidden Lives of Forests: How Trees and Plants Support Wildlife

Trizzy Orozco

Forests are often described as the lungs of the Earth, playing a crucial role in regulating our planet’s climate. However, they are much more than just a collection of trees. These vibrant ecosystems are bustling centers of biodiversity, supporting a myriad of wildlife through intricate relationships. Understanding the hidden lives of forests can enrich our ...

Jewel Cave.

The South Dakota Cave With So Many Passages, We Keep Getting Lost in It

Trizzy Orozco

Somewhere beneath the rolling prairies and pine-speckled hills of South Dakota lies a labyrinth so vast, so mysterious, that explorers have spent decades mapping its endless corridors—and still, they haven’t found them all. Imagine a place where every turn might reveal a new tunnel, an undiscovered chamber, or a jaw-dropping geological wonder. This is not ...

'Sword' and 'Rudder' megalith stones.

Malaysia’s Megalithic Stones May Have Been the Region’s Original GPS System

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine standing in the heart of Malaysia’s lush, ancient forests, sunlight filtering through towering trees, and suddenly coming across a massive, weathered stone standing upright in the earth. It’s a sight both humbling and mysterious. For centuries, these megalithic stones have puzzled archaeologists, locals, and travelers alike. But what if these silent sentinels are more ...