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" ... About half of all stars with masses similar to the Sun are binaries. The fraction of stars that are binaries increases with stellar mass, so all stars bigger than 10x the mass of our Sun are binary stars, while only one in 10 of stars that are 10% of the Sun’s mass are binary stars. “It’s also worth noting that besides binaries, there are also triples, quadruples, and even higher-order multiples,” said El-Badry. ... "
" ... Friday's transaction more than quadruples the previous mark for the most expensive video game sold. ... [+] (Photo by Philip FONG / AFP) (Photo by PHILIP FONG/AFP via Getty Images) ... "
" ... Instead, the Universe is so hot and dense that what we have is known as a quark-gluon plasma. The reason for this is counterintuitive, if the only forces you're familiar with are gravity and electromagnetism. In those cases, the forces get stronger in magnitude the closer you bring two particles. Halve the distance between two electric charges and the force quadruples between them; halve the distance between two masses and the force might even more-than-quadruple, as General Relativity dictates. ... "
" ... It’s a world of supply and demand in a free marketplace, but something just doesn’t feel right when a hotel doubles, triples, quadruples or quintuples its room rate during certain occasions. ... "
" ... Merely adding 2% by using a more aggressive allocation to get 8% versus 6% quadruples the return to a 35-year-old. Because of the way compound interest works, small changes in return multiply exponentially. For example, for a 65-year-old doing a Roth conversion of $50,000, getting 7% versus 6% (which may mean a 10% increased tilt to equities in asset allocation) would generate about $149,500 more funds to the heirs. Getting a 2% boost (perhaps increasing equity exposure by 20%) almost doubles the value of the Roth over 35 years, from about $384,000 at 6% to about $739,000 at 8%. The power of compounding is not to be trifled with. ... "