In the early 1970s, Detroit’s Big Three automakers controlled over 80% of the U.S. car market. They churned out gas-guzzling muscle cars, confident in their dominance. Then came the 1973 oil crisis.
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Why this invention can send wind turbines to the past
Who would have thought that oil would become the most powerful impetus for the development of wind energy in the 20th century ...
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Roaring Giants: Why Pre-1973 American V8s Still Rule Over Today's Engines
It’s truly awe-inspiring to explore the raw power of American V8 engines from before the 1973 oil crisis, like the mighty 440 ...
We will take a look at the rupee's trajectory against the US Dollar in the last 50 years - covering a period that saw the pre ...
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