Articles for author: Trizzy Orozco

Elephants walking on brown field during sunset.

What Elephants Really Do Under the Moonlight (It’s Not a Ceremony)

Trizzy Orozco

For centuries, humans have spun tales about elephants gathering under the full moon, whispering ancient secrets or performing mystical rituals that only the stars could witness. The romance of these gentle giants moving through silver-bathed landscapes has captured our imagination, but the reality is far more fascinating than any folklore. Scientists have spent decades studying ...

Atlantic Ocean during golden hour.

Why Is the Atlantic Ocean Getting Bigger While the Pacific Shrinks?

Trizzy Orozco

Picture this: while you’re reading this sentence, the Atlantic Ocean has grown by about an inch, and the Pacific Ocean has shrunk by roughly the same amount. This isn’t some wild science fiction scenario – it’s happening right now, beneath our feet, as the Earth’s crust shifts and moves in a cosmic dance that’s been ...

Constructed skeleton of a Pakicetus.

A Jawbone in the Desert: The Clue That Tied Whales to Four-Legged Walkers

Trizzy Orozco

Picture this: you’re walking through the scorching desert of Pakistan, miles from any ocean, when you stumble upon a jawbone buried in ancient rock. This isn’t just any bone – it’s about to rewrite everything we thought we knew about whale evolution. The discovery would spark one of the most fascinating detective stories in paleontology, ...

International Significance of Parisian Fossils

Prehistoric Climates Preserved in Ice, Mud, and Stone

Trizzy Orozco

The Earth keeps its secrets hidden in plain sight, locked away in layers of ice that haven’t seen sunlight for millennia, buried beneath muddy lake beds that have quietly accumulated sediment for thousands of years, and embedded within rocks that witnessed the planet’s most dramatic transformations. These natural archives hold the keys to understanding how ...

Challenges in Studying Ancient Water

The Water Table Time Bomb: How Ancient Aquifers Around the World Are Quietly Failing

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine a vast, underground reservoir that has been silently sustaining life for thousands of years. These are aquifers, the hidden lifelines beneath our feet. However, they are quietly failing, threatening the very essence of life on Earth. As the world faces unprecedented challenges in water scarcity, understanding the significance of aquifers becomes crucial. This article ...

Heat wave.

Why Heat Waves Are Becoming Deadlier and More Frequent – And What We Can Do About It

Trizzy Orozco

Heat waves, once considered rare and intermittent, have now become a recurring phenomenon with deadly consequences. These extreme weather events are not only becoming more frequent but also more intense, posing significant threats to human health, agriculture, and the environment. The increasing severity of heat waves is alarming, and understanding the factors behind this trend ...