Setting the Sinner’s Debt
Leroy Hernandez, Class of 2026 Senior
Leroy Hernandez, Class of 2026 Senior
Recent research suggests animal intelligence is far more complex than many assume. From “Gifted” dogs learning language by eavesdropping to the remarkable memories of dolphins and elephants, nature is full of cognitive brilliance that defies simple expectations, as explained by Kelcey Etheridge.
Going back to December 2010, many animal adoption centers started the campaign the, “12 Stray of Christmas,” a month long campaign highlighting different animals in hopes of getting them adopted. The campaign has daily highlights of one or a group of animals sharing their stories and personalities. Learn more as told by Kelcey Etheridge.
Animal captivity can often have major impacts on the animals and their brains. This changes how they interact with their surroundings and others. Learn more as told by Camila Garcia.
Tardigrades can survive in some of the world’s harshest environments. Recently, research has delved into the impact they could have on health and technology going forward. Read more as told by Tiffany Perera.
By Daniel Gonzalez Last Monday, February 5th, MLEC invited all its science classes during to view a presentation about Cuban wild life, plants and environment. It was presented by Rich Kern, a nature documentary film director. He created the film called, “Currents from Cuba,” which documented his adventures into Cuba as he focused on the…