President Joe Biden is weighing releasing a record amount of oil from US reserves as high gas prices continue to persist.
President Joe Biden is weighing releasing a record amount of oil from US reserves as high gas prices continue to persist.
President Joe Biden is announcing an u
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Blackwing pencils, Johnny Irion and Caffe Lena.
Songs often start with the strumming of a guitar and the scratching of a pencil on paper.
For musicians like Johnny Irion, that pencil is most likely a Blackwing, perhaps the recently released Blackwing Vol. 200, which was created to
British companies continue to invest in apprenticeships
New management team to advance Barkley Plastics’ expansion plans
Productivity of tool and mould makers in Germany, Austria and Switzerland at a
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In studying a unique class of ultra-hot exoplanets, NASA Hubble Space Telescope astronomers may be in the mood for dancing to the Calypso party song "Hot, Hot, Hot." That's because these bloated Jupiter-sized worlds are so precariously close to their parent star they are being ro
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A little boy stands tall beside a Saguaro cactus in an enlarged black and white photo inside the Tucson Museum of Art. Born in 1956, the boy is Brad Kahlhamer, a mixed-media artist based in New York and Arizona whose creative practice refl
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Tesla is asking the US Government to waive tariffs on graphite coming from China – claiming it can’t get it elsewhere.
In three separate filings with the United States Trade Representative’s office, Tesla has asked
How a pro jigs for hard-to-reach slabs from a low-profile boat.
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South Carolina crappie expert Whitey Outlaw competes in big-time tournaments from his 20-foot boa
A carbon graphite shortage means that manufacturers of submersible motors and pumps are switching to alternatives which can replace carbon in bearings.
Johannesburg-based manufacturer of self-lubricating bearings and bushings, Vesconite, has received enquiries about switching from carbon