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What is Urban Warming and How is LA Fighting it?(Post)
Urban heat islands, also called urban warming, is becoming more and more common. Lately, cities have been working to combat the effects with some preeeetty —cool methods. What is Urban Wa ...
Petroleum Product of the Week: How Crayons are Made(Post)Crayons are a kid's best friend Ah, the joys of childhood: recess, nap time, virtually no responsibilities, and coloring. Take me back, right? Who doesn't want a chocolate chip cookie and ...
How Does Winter Affect Your Car's Tires?(Post)With winter comes all sorts of good stuff: sledding, snowball fights, cozy fires, and skiing are just a few perks. But winter brings its fair share of problems, too: icy roads, snowy sidewal ...
How To Identify A Quality Hydraulic Oil(Post)In an optimally running hydraulic system, the temperature would remain consistent throughout the fluids duty cycle, the temperature of the fluid would never exceed 130 degrees, and the vented ou ...
Haste makes Waste Oil: How a Nigerian teenager's invention promises a bright future for her country(Post)When speaking, the humble, teenaged, World Science Champion from Nigeria, Kpakpando Akaeze, exhibits an intellect and eloquence far beyond her years. By 15, Kpakpando was retrofitting gene ...
How Does Cold Weather Affect Your Car Lubricants?(Post)Just as cold, winter weather affects you (we typically don't don down layers in the middle of July), so, too, does it affect your vehicle. But while we have the privilege of layering up with thi ...
Driving Into The Wild: How Cars Shaped the American Camping Experience(Post)Camping is the "escape" from technology that became popular because of technology. As a citizen of the good old U.S. of A, camping isn't a necessity it's a recreational choice. A variant ...
How Do You Lubricate a 10,000 Year Clock?(Post)Time flies when you're busy contemplating the next ten millennia... Time. It's on your side. It's changing. It's not in a bottle. We try to remember it, but as far as we know, we can't turn! ...
What is the Best Way to Store an Engine?(Post)There is a lot of equipment out there that is only used intermittently, seasonally or stored for long periods of time. These stagnant pieces of equipment become breeding grounds f ...
How Can a Heat Wave Affect Your Engine Oil?(Post)Beat the heat before it beats you As heat waves once again sweep our nation—continually expanding throughout the West and searing through the North—it is important to be mindful of the ris ...
4 oddly satisfying GIFs that prove SANDblasting is a misleading term...(Post)Sandblasting -- flat out -- is a misnomer. Though silica sand was once the exclusive blasting abrasive, the potential health hazards of using sand far outweighed the cheap cost.
Mil Scale(Page)In the U.S., we use an Imperial unit of measure called “mil” to measure the thickness of coatings. One mil is equivalent to 1 thousandth of an inch (or 25.4 microns), but that’s not ...