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Having spent my previous career studying the effects of interstellar dust (though not in this wavelength range), it's amazing how often I would be the buzz kill by arguing that something that someone saw actually probably could be explained by dust. It has major effects on the radiation we receive and its effects are sensitive to the exact details of how it's distributed and what it's composed of.
I like that this is funded by a mathematician turned hedge fund billionaire. :-)
To the sycophants who ejaculated their "Isn't science amazing?" jizz all over this and every other website (without troubling themselves to read the paper) when the news was first pumped out by the ignorant and self-serving media: suck it.

It's OK, Sheldon. You can come home now.