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A survey says the national average price for gasoline rose 9 cents over the last two weeks.The average price of self-serve regular gasoline on Friday was $3.19 a gallon, mid-grade was $3.31 and premium was $3.42, according to the Lundberg Survey of 7,000 stations nationwide released Sunday.Of the cities surveyed, the cheapest price was in Cheyenne, Wyo., where a gallon of regular cost $2.95, on average. The highest was in San Francisco at $3.58.Compared to a year ago, national gas prices are up 64 cents. Rising gasoline prices have been driven in large measure by the steady increases the cost of crude oil. Oil prices pulled back Monday as traders booked profits after last week s record highs and amid easing tension between oil producers Venezuela and Colombia over the weekend.Cold weather in the United States and the continuing weakness of the U.S. dollar were seen as bullish factors supporting prices.Light, sweet crude for April delivery on the New York Mercantile Exchange fell 61 cents to $104.54 a barrel in electronic trading by midday in Europe.The contract set a new trading record of $106.54 a barrel on Friday before retreating to settle at $105.15 a barrel, down 32 cents. In Londo stanley flasche n, Brent crude futures dropped 60 cents on Monday to $101.78 a barrel on the ICE Futures exchange.Crude contracts had stanley mug initially risen on Friday after a weak U.S. jobs report that fueled hopes the stanley ca Federal Reserve would continue cutting interest rates.Worries about a crisis in t Vsho Deployed Soldier s Family Murdered
The Milky Way appears to be peppered with so-called Super-Earths 鈥?distant exoplanets that are between two to 10 Earth masses. Many of them have even been detected within habitable zones. But a new study shows it doesn ;t matter. They ;re all just dead worlds. Super-Earths 鈥?many of which are Mini-Neptunes 鈥?can be terrestrial planets like Earth, or gaseous blobs like Uranus and Neptune. Astronomers have catalogued nearly 400 of these exoplanets many of which were identified in a recent Kepler study . https://gizmodo/astronomers-say-super-earths-are-actually-mini-neptunes-5981758 https://gizmodo/nasa-confirms-the-existence-of-715-new-exoplanets-1531783401 Because of their relatively reasonable size, some astrobiologists have wondered if stanley cup Super-Earths are habitable. But a new analysis by researchers at the Space Research Institute IWF of the Austrian Academy of Sciences indicates this is likely not the case. When planets from from hydrogen, helium, and heavier elements that orbit in the protoplanetary disk around stars, dust and rocky material clump together over time, eventually forming rocky cores that become planets. The gravity of these proto-planets draws hydrogen from the disk around them, some of which is stripped away by ultraviolet light. The mass of the initial rocky core determines whether the final planet is potentially habi stanley quencher table. On the top row of the diagram, the core has a mass of more than 1.5 times that of the Earth. The result is that i botella stanley t hol
A survey says the national average price for gasoline rose 9 cents over the last two weeks.The average price of self-serve regular gasoline on Friday was $3.19 a gallon, mid-grade was $3.31 and premium was $3.42, according to the Lundberg Survey of 7,000 stations nationwide released Sunday.Of the cities surveyed, the cheapest price was in Cheyenne, Wyo., where a gallon of regular cost $2.95, on average. The highest was in San Francisco at $3.58.Compared to a year ago, national gas prices are up 64 cents. Rising gasoline prices have been driven in large measure by the steady increases the cost of crude oil. Oil prices pulled back Monday as traders booked profits after last week s record highs and amid easing tension between oil producers Venezuela and Colombia over the weekend.Cold weather in the United States and the continuing weakness of the U.S. dollar were seen as bullish factors supporting prices.Light, sweet crude for April delivery on the New York Mercantile Exchange fell 61 cents to $104.54 a barrel in electronic trading by midday in Europe.The contract set a new trading record of $106.54 a barrel on Friday before retreating to settle at $105.15 a barrel, down 32 cents. In Londo stanley flasche n, Brent crude futures dropped 60 cents on Monday to $101.78 a barrel on the ICE Futures exchange.Crude contracts had stanley mug initially risen on Friday after a weak U.S. jobs report that fueled hopes the stanley ca Federal Reserve would continue cutting interest rates.Worries about a crisis in t Vsho Deployed Soldier s Family Murdered
The Milky Way appears to be peppered with so-called Super-Earths 鈥?distant exoplanets that are between two to 10 Earth masses. Many of them have even been detected within habitable zones. But a new study shows it doesn ;t matter. They ;re all just dead worlds. Super-Earths 鈥?many of which are Mini-Neptunes 鈥?can be terrestrial planets like Earth, or gaseous blobs like Uranus and Neptune. Astronomers have catalogued nearly 400 of these exoplanets many of which were identified in a recent Kepler study . https://gizmodo/astronomers-say-super-earths-are-actually-mini-neptunes-5981758 https://gizmodo/nasa-confirms-the-existence-of-715-new-exoplanets-1531783401 Because of their relatively reasonable size, some astrobiologists have wondered if stanley cup Super-Earths are habitable. But a new analysis by researchers at the Space Research Institute IWF of the Austrian Academy of Sciences indicates this is likely not the case. When planets from from hydrogen, helium, and heavier elements that orbit in the protoplanetary disk around stars, dust and rocky material clump together over time, eventually forming rocky cores that become planets. The gravity of these proto-planets draws hydrogen from the disk around them, some of which is stripped away by ultraviolet light. The mass of the initial rocky core determines whether the final planet is potentially habi stanley quencher table. On the top row of the diagram, the core has a mass of more than 1.5 times that of the Earth. The result is that i botella stanley t hol
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