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Locality: Buffalo, New York

Phone: +1 716-878-6434



Address: 1300 Elmwood Ave 14222 Buffalo, NY, US

Website: sciences.buffalostate.edu

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School of Natural and Social Sciences at Buffalo State 30.10.2020

https://www.cnn.com//nasa-asteroid-bennu-missi/index.html

School of Natural and Social Sciences at Buffalo State 26.10.2020

https://www.cnn.com///saqqara-sarcophagi-egypt/index.html

School of Natural and Social Sciences at Buffalo State 19.10.2020

This week, Mars & Earth are as close to each other as we’ve seen in 20 years. Have a look with its tipped axis and a cute little icecap. And, I double-checked..., no canals. Thanks to my Princeton colleague Robert Vanderbei for sharing his stunning photo. https://www.instagram.com/robertvanderbei/

School of Natural and Social Sciences at Buffalo State 07.10.2020

Wow! https://www.cnn.com//nukumi-great-white-shark-/index.html

School of Natural and Social Sciences at Buffalo State 19.09.2020

Whitworth Ferguson Planetarium is looking good!

School of Natural and Social Sciences at Buffalo State 17.09.2020

We didn't have the Pumpkin Drop from the Classroom Building this year. The next best thing is lots of information about pumpkins!

School of Natural and Social Sciences at Buffalo State 04.09.2020

History meets science. http://www.sci-news.com//genome-alexander-flemings-origina

School of Natural and Social Sciences at Buffalo State 23.08.2020

Asteroid passes within about 13K miles today.

School of Natural and Social Sciences at Buffalo State 09.08.2020

Beautiful photos!

School of Natural and Social Sciences at Buffalo State 31.07.2020

Sleeping beauty! A new species of burrowing dinosaur from China. Two intact fossils of Changmiania liaoningensis suggest that the animals were trapped by a vo...lcanic eruption while resting at the bottom of their burrows. The newly described species - about 1.2 metres long - is the most primitive ornithopod dinosaur to date, a group that also include our Bernissart Iguanodons. All about this incredibly beautiful Changmiania www.naturalsciences.be/en/news/item/19274 #naturalsciencesbrussels #sciencenews