Articles for author: Trizzy Orozco

A Living Wonder in the Land of the Long White Cloud

Frozen in Time: The 46,000-Year-Old Worm Brought Back to Life

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine waking up after a nap only to discover that the world outside your window has completely changed — not just by a few years, but by tens of thousands. In 2023, scientists did something that sounds straight out of science fiction: they revived a tiny roundworm from the Siberian permafrost that had been asleep ...

Antarctic Moss.

How Antarctic Moss Can Survive Being Frozen for 1,500 Years

Trizzy Orozco

The icy expanses of Antarctica are home to some of the most resilient life forms on Earth. Among these tenacious organisms, Antarctic moss stands out as a remarkable survivor. Imagine a plant that can endure the harshest climates, lying dormant under layers of ice for centuries, only to spring back to life when the conditions ...

How Do Lakes Exist Beneath So Much Ice?

What Scientists Found in a Cave Sealed for Over 5 Million Years

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine stepping into a world so untouched by time that sunlight has never pierced its darkness and not a whisper from the outside world has ever echoed through its chambers. This isn’t a scene from science fiction—it’s the reality of a cave sealed off for over 5 million years, a place so secretive and alien ...

a beaver is sitting on the ground by the water

The Role of Beavers in Restoring U.S. Wetlands

Trizzy Orozco

Beavers, often known as nature’s engineers, are playing an increasingly significant role in the restoration of U.S. wetlands. At first glance, these industrious creatures, with their iconic flat tails and ever-busy demeanor, might seem like just another part of the animal kingdom. However, their activities have far-reaching implications for ecosystems. By building dams, beavers create ...

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The Unexpected Role of Hippos in Protecting Africa’s Rivers

Trizzy Orozco

Africa’s rivers, with their serene beauty and diverse ecosystems, are life-giving arteries to the continent’s landscapes. Yet, lurking beneath the surface of these waters is an unsung hero of the ecosystem – the Hippopotamus. Often perceived as bulky and aggressive, hippos hold a surprisingly vital role in maintaining the health and balance of Africa’s river ...

The Hidden World of Virus Hunters: Scientists on the Frontlines of Emerging Diseases

How Bias Shapes Scientific Discovery – and Who Gets Credit

Trizzy Orozco

Have you ever wondered why some scientific breakthroughs become household names, while others fade into obscurity? Or why certain discoverers are celebrated, while others are barely remembered? The truth is, the journey of science is anything but a straight line. Hidden beneath the surface of every “Eureka!” moment is a tangled web of assumptions, expectations, ...

Recent Study Reveals Chimpanzees Communicate Just Like Humans

8 Animals That Can Use Tools, Like Humans

Trizzy Orozco

The ability to use tools has long been associated with human intelligence. However, in the vast tapestry of the animal kingdom, several creatures have demonstrated this remarkable capability. From primates to birds, these animals not only use tools but also exhibit signs of learning and adaptation. Their skills challenge our understanding of intelligence and highlight ...

The Enigma of Jupiter’s Atmosphere

Why Jupiter Might Be the Reason Earth Exists at All

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine a cosmic body so massive and powerful that it shapes the very fate of planets millions of miles away. That’s Jupiter. While we gaze up at our blue planet and marvel at its beauty, most of us have no idea that without Jupiter, Earth as we know it might never have existed. The story ...