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Friday: Sep 3, 2010

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Some of the world’s most intelligent university professors are pairing up with Ford scientists to explore new technologies.

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Care and Feeding of Battery-Electric Cars

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If you treat the battery right, the battery will treat you right.

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Mojave Off-Road Racing Tragedy Was Inevitable

A lack of crowd control led to eight deaths. Why did the Bureau of Land Management allow it to happen?

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Legendary Drives
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The Great River Road, Route 35

Although maybe not for everyone, driving the Great River Road offers much compared to the average interstate. It changes direction often, crossing the Mississippi River when it can, and dallying in towns all other roads have forgotten.

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