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" ... At almost every frontier in theoretical physics, scientists are struggling to explain what we observe. We don't know what composes dark matter; we don't know what's responsible for dark energy; we don't know how matter won out over antimatter in the early stages of the Universe. But the strong CP problem is different: it's a puzzle not because of something we observe, but because of the observed absence of something that's so thoroughly expected. ... "
" ... California’s legal market generates about $4 billion in annual sales. Dan Sumner, an agricultural economics professor at UC Davis and director of the school’s Agricultural Issues Center, estimates that the illegal market, which composes selling in the state and across the U.S., does about $10 billion in annual sales. ... "
" ... Like McCaw, Chiara makes his own equipment. He works with a camera so large that it must be transported on a flatbed truck, and composes his image by climbing inside it. Rossiter, in contrast, uses no camera at all. Instead she collects expired photographic paper – some more than a hundred years old – which she develops and fixes, visualizing the entropy of time by making images of photochemical deterioration. ... "
" ... This view of the Cocoon Nebula, IC 5146, shows a star-forming region from ESA's Herschel. The bright ... [+] blue region contains hundreds of young stellar objects, which makes up an emission nebula: a region of ionized gas where new stars are forming. The 'tail' of neutral gas behind it composes a dark molecular cloud, which is identified as the dark nebula Barnard 168. ... "
" ... While most of what composes Earth is stable — elements like iron, nickel, silicon, oxygen, sulphur, lead and more — there are a few notable exceptions, and they exist in greater abundance the closer to the core we look. Elements like radium, thorium and uranium, while they might compose less than 1% of the Earth, are responsible for approximately half the energy produced by our planet's interior. ... "