Crude oil inventories +3889K vs -1250K expGasoline inventories +1119K vs +450K expDistillates inventories -1284K vs -1400K expRefinery utilization -3.3% versus expectations of -0.5%. Previously -1.2% I wonder if there isn’t some kind of skew here due to hurricane preparations. The private oil data showed a decent draw and a bigger draw in distillates. This article...
Photo: Gary Miller/Getty Images You thought Bob Dylan going electric was crazy? Here’s some shock and awe for the digital age: Our favorite iconoclastic weirdo, whose interview frequency is so rare it lends itself to its own type of subterranean blues, is now tweeting random musings and stories from his official account for the first...
A recent study from Stanford’s Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute has shed light on the interplay between two key brain chemicals, dopamine and serotonin, revealing their opposing roles in shaping our decisions and learning processes. Published in Nature, the research demonstrates for the first time that dopamine and serotonin operate as...
In a groundbreaking exploration of physics, researchers have revealed a way to extend Albert Einstein’s special theory of relativity to accommodate superluminal observers—those moving faster than light. This extension challenges conventional notions of causality and offers a glimpse into a radically different universe. Einstein’s special relativity, established in 1905, unified...
An analysis of National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) data revealed that each additional fast-food meal per week was associated with a 4% higher likelihood of depression. This association was largely independent of obesity, although obesity did mediate the link to some extent, particularly in individuals with severe obesity....