Articles for author: Trizzy Orozco

The Longstanding Mystery of Animal Communication

How Your Cat’s Stare Is Psychologically Engineered to Control You

Trizzy Orozco

Have you ever felt utterly powerless when your cat fixes you with that unblinking, mysterious stare? You’re not imagining things—science suggests that your feline’s gaze is more than just idle curiosity. It’s a finely tuned instrument of psychological influence, refined over thousands of years of cohabitation with humans. This isn’t just about cuteness or simple ...

Crossing along a river in Yellowstone National Park

Could a Supervolcano in the U.S. Cause a Mass Extinction? The Truth About Yellowstone

Trizzy Orozco

Nestled beneath the picturesque landscape of Yellowstone National Park lies one of nature’s most formidable forces—a supervolcano. The mere mention of Yellowstone’s supervolcano can send shivers down one’s spine, conjuring apocalyptic visions of fiery eruptions and darkened skies. But how much of this is rooted in reality, and could it really trigger a mass extinction? ...

Citizen Science

Citizen Science: Mapping Ireland’s Bat Populations

Trizzy Orozco

Bats, those mysterious nocturnal creatures, have long captured the imagination of humans. These winged mammals play an essential role in maintaining ecological balance, yet their populations are often shrouded in mystery. In Ireland, a unique effort is underway to map and monitor these fascinating animals. Citizen science, a collaborative approach involving ordinary people in scientific ...

Ocean waves crashing on shore during sunset.

5 Great Solar Storms in History: What Would Happen if One Hit Today?

Trizzy Orozco

Solar storms, often seen as captivating displays of nature’s power, have fascinated humans for centuries. These cosmic events, characterized by intense bursts of solar wind and magnetic fields, can have profound effects on our planet. As we delve into the history of these celestial phenomena, we uncover tales of awe and wonder, as well as ...

Purple Sea Urchin, strongylocentrotus purpuratus, California

Why Is Purple So Rare in Nature—and Why Did Royalty Love It?

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine walking through a field of wildflowers on a bright spring day. Reds, yellows, and blues jump out at you, painting the landscape in bursts of color. But where is the purple? You might spot a violet here or a lavender there, but compared to the riot of other hues, purple seems almost like a ...