Professor, students study carbon-rich rocks for clues to mass extinction
The burrows of ancient, squishy animals, preserved in what now is black shale in Upstate New York, may tell SUNY Oswego paleontologist Diana Boyer and some of her students part of a story of marine life extinction more than 300 million years ago.
Thu Jul 29, 2010
Video: Oswego installs wind turbine to go Laker green
Against a blue sky on the morning of July 29, crews installed the latest step in SUNY Oswego’s green effort: a wind turbine that will provide an estimated 40,000 kilowatt hours of electricity a year from atop Lee Hall.
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