XML Science & Technology NewsHousehold winter heat costs to rise 15 percent (Reuters)published about 2 hours ago
Reuters - Average household heating fuel costs this winter will be 15 percent higher than last year, with heating oil and natural gas users taking the biggest hit due to more expensive crude oil and colder weather than last winter, the government's top energy forecasting agency said Tuesday.
Unisys names J. Edward Coleman as chairman and CEOpublished about 2 hours ago
Technology Services Provider Unisys Corp. said on Tuesday that it has named former Gateway Chief Executive J. Edward Coleman as its new chairman and CEO.
Energy Department warns of higher heating costs (AP)published about 2 hours ago
AP - Although global oil prices have plummeted, the cost of heating your home this winter will be a lot more expensive, especially for households that depend on fuel oil, the Energy Department predicted Tuesday.
1 American and 2 Japanese share Nobel physics prizepublished about 2 hours ago
The prize was awarded for work exploring the hidden symmetries between elementary particles.
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