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Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Aluminum Smelting in China" report to their offering.

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Daniel Nocera was a science-minded high-school junior in New Jersey at the beginning of the Arab oil embargo, in 1973. American fuel prices soared, the stock market crashed, Congress prohibited speed limits higher than fifty-five miles an hour, and President Nixon banned the sale of gasoline on . . . (Subscription required.)

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