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" ... But they don't appear to model another effect that should impact the amount of X-rays we observe: foreground dust. Dust absorbs X-rays, is found where neutral hydrogen gas isn't, and it is most definitely not uniformly distributed on the sky. If dust is modeled incorrectly — or worse, not at all — they could be reaching incorrect conclusions about the Universe's expansion because of its effects on the incoming light. ... "
" ... Created by Los Angeles-based Pabst Labs—where, presumably, they are in possession of a magic culture blender that absorbs everything from your Instagram account and spits out a perfectly balanced combination of clout and marketability—and launched quietly over the last month, the product was first made widely known on Wednesday. As a treat. ... "
" ... MK: Terrior is a combination of all of the natural elements that impact the plant when it is planted in native soil without any environmental manipulation. Cannabis is a bio-accumulator, which means it absorbs everything from its environment. When cannabis is grown outdoors in the sun, in well cared for soil, surrounded by other plants, trees, animals, rain and the positive intentions from the humans tending it, the plant turns all those elements into its unique combination of cannabinoids, flavonoids and terpenes that in turn create the full spectrum of effects that we experience. And it is because of all of these factors that it is so important to highlight the specific micro-climates and practices that have produced, and will continue to produce, the most celebrated cannabis in the world. ... "
" ... What absorbs light at a particular wavelength? Neutral gas, whose atoms get excited by light of a particular energy, but then re-radiate in a random direction, preventing that light from reaching our eyes. ... "
" ... When it comes to understanding what’s in the Universe, dark matter remains one of our most complex and difficult puzzles to solve. One of the biggest problems, of course, is that it’s entirely invisible. It neither absorbs nor emits light. It doesn’t collide or stick together, either with itself or normal matter, in any measurable amount. It doesn’t show up in any detector we’ve ever built or any experiment we’ve ever devised. If there is a signal out there waiting to be discovered, we haven’t robustly extracted it yet. ... "