Articles for author: Trizzy Orozco

Carolina Bays Hike.

The Carolina Bays Mystery: Are These Craters from an Ancient Cosmic Impact?

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine a landscape so peculiar, so full of riddles, that it has baffled scientists for over a century. Across the Atlantic Coastal Plain, from New Jersey down to Florida, thousands of shallow, elliptical depressions—known as the Carolina Bays—dot the earth like the footprints of some cosmic giant. Their origins? Still shrouded in mystery. Some believe ...

Modern Whales and Their Hidden Past

Ambulocetus: The Walking Whale That Shows Our Evolution From Land to Sea

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine standing on a muddy riverbank 50 million years ago and seeing a strange creature lumbering by—part crocodile, part mammal, with the hint of a whale’s face. This isn’t a scene from a science fiction movie. It’s the real story of Ambulocetus, the “walking whale,” whose fossilized remains have shattered our understanding of how modern ...

Tools and Techniques

Pufferfish Mandalas: How One Fish Builds Geometric Art in the Sand

Trizzy Orozco

In the vast blue expanse of the ocean, where life often seems chaotic and untamed, there exists a tiny artist that defies all expectations. The Japanese white-spotted pufferfish, barely the size of a human hand, creates breathtaking works of geometric art on the sandy sea floor—masterpieces so precise and enchanting that they rival the creations ...

The NRO just quietly flew its 13th mission in a constellation buildout almost nobody covers — and the real story isn’t SpaceX, it’s how spy satellites stopped being big

NRO Completes 13th Launch in Expanding Spy Satellite Network

Trizzy Orozco

The NRO just quietly flew its 13th mission in a constellation buildout almost nobody covers – and the real story isn’t SpaceX, it’s how spy satellites stopped being big – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash) The National Reconnaissance Office has added another satellite to its growing low-Earth orbit constellation through a routine ...

Arahura Marae Tūhuru.

The Role of Marae in Preserving Māori Culture and Community

Trizzy Orozco

Nestled in the heart of Aotearoa New Zealand’s landscapes, the marae stands as a living symbol of ancestral memory and cultural vitality. Imagine stepping onto a marae for the first time: the scent of earth and wood, the echoing calls of welcome, and the palpable sense of belonging are both humbling and awe-inspiring. For the ...