Articles for author: Trizzy Orozco

Can Humans and Predators Share the Same Spaces?

Can Humans and Predators Share the Same Spaces?

Trizzy Orozco

Picture this: You’re walking through a suburban neighborhood when suddenly, a mountain lion steps out from behind a garbage can, just as casually as your neighbor might. It sounds like something out of a wildlife documentary, but it’s happening more often than you’d think. From coyotes roaming city streets to bears raiding backyard barbecues, the ...

Jellyfishes.

The Aggressive Jellyfish Invasions That Are Taking Over the World’s Oceans

Trizzy Orozco

If you’ve ever strolled along the beach and spotted a jellyfish washed ashore, you might think of them as harmless sea creatures. However, beneath their seemingly innocent appearance lies a growing phenomenon that’s alarming scientists and environmentalists worldwide. Jellyfish invasions are becoming more frequent and severe, creating ripples of concern across the globe. These gelatinous ...

The Heavy Photon Search Silicon Detector.

Why Scientists Are Trying to Turn Light Into a New Form of Matter

Trizzy Orozco

In a world where science continuously pushes the boundaries of the imaginable, there lies a fascinating endeavor that captivates the curiosity of many: the transformation of light into a new form of matter. This scientific pursuit is not just about bending the rules of physics but also about uncovering the mysteries of our universe. Imagine, ...

The Fight Against Single-Use Plastics: Grassroots Movements Leading the Charge

The Mushroom That Eats Plastic: How Fungi Could Solve Our Waste Crisis

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine a world where plastic waste no longer pollutes our oceans, clogs our landfills, or litters our streets. A world where nature itself could combat one of humanity’s greatest environmental challenges. This isn’t the plot of a science fiction novel; it’s a burgeoning reality, thanks to the humble, yet extraordinary fungi. These remarkable organisms might ...

Hadrosaurs: The Duck-Billed Chorus

What Did Dinosaurs Really Look Like? And How Do We Know?

Trizzy Orozco

Picture this: you’re standing in a museum, staring at a massive T. rex skeleton, and suddenly you wonder – was this fearsome predator actually covered in bright pink feathers? Did it strut around like a giant, deadly peacock? The truth about dinosaur appearance is far more fascinating and bizarre than Hollywood ever dared to imagine, ...

Tanvir Qureshi: Concrete Crack Bridge for Self-Healing. Electron Microscopy prize in the ZEISS photography competition 2014.

Self-Healing Materials: How Scientists Are Creating Objects That Repair Themselves

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine a world where your car could fix its own dents or your smartphone screen could heal its scratches. It might sound like science fiction, but thanks to the groundbreaking field of self-healing materials, this is becoming a reality. Self-healing materials are engineered substances that have the ability to automatically repair damage without human intervention. ...

Antartica

The Frozen Past: How Melting Ice Is Revealing Civilizations Lost to Time

Trizzy Orozco

In the cold embrace of the world’s glaciers and ice sheets, history has been frozen in time. As climate change accelerates the melting of ice across the globe, ancient secrets are being uncovered. These revelations are not just frozen relics but stories of civilizations that once thrived and then vanished. The melting ice acts like ...

Inspiration for Science and Imagination

The Burgess Shale: Why This Canadian Fossil Site Changed Everything

Trizzy Orozco

Hidden in the towering peaks of the Canadian Rockies lies a treasure trove that revolutionized our understanding of ancient life on Earth. The Burgess Shale, a fossil deposit nestled high in the mountains of British Columbia, contains some of the most extraordinary and bizarre creatures ever discovered. These aren’t your typical dinosaur bones or plant ...