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Author: Sarah Simonovich

Sarah is a content writer and social media assistant with a BA in literature/creative writing from Wilkes University. As a self-proclaimed creator, Sarah approaches the industrial world with creativity at the forefront. She is fascinated by how the world moves and the underlying components which allow everything to function properly. Outside of work she enjoys spending time writing short stories, drawing, and hiking with her dog. Her motto in life is nothing has to be boring.

Aloha Wanderwell, the World’s Most Widely-Traveled Woman

If Indiana Jones was real, he’d be a woman. More specifically, he’d be this woman: Aloha Wanderwell. Aloha was quite…

What is horsepower?

Even if you’ve never so much as looked at a horse in your entire life, you’ve probably heard the term…

Should You Use Full Synthetic Passenger Car Engine Oil?

When looking for a quality engine oil, you might wonder whether you should go with a full synthetic. A number…

Amarillo Texas’ Quirky Cadillac Ranch

Take yourself on a cross-country road trip and your excursion is sure to encounter many roadside attractions. The biggest things,…

Petroleum Product of the Week: Mannequins

Sometimes, it’s difficult to fully envision an outfit until it’s displayed on a human (or human-ish) form. Other times, it’s…

Why were two Ferraris buried in the 1970s?

Ferraris are among the most renowned and expensive cars in the world. Throughout history, they have regarded as symbols of…

The Problem with Produce Stickers

If you’re aiming for a balanced diet, your trip to the grocery store probably involves a stop by the produce…

The Roads Well-Traveled: The History of America’s Transportation Infrastructure

The timeline of road history is a long and winding one. Sometimes, the most important technologies are the ones you…

Petroleum Product of the Week: Deodorant

Humans may be the only mammals with a written language, but we’re certainly not the only ones who sweat. Animals…

A Look at Some of History’s Most Toxic Colors

Can you paint with all the colors of history? No, because a lot of them are just too toxic. Unless…