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There should be a lot of good info in this paper: [1]. I don't have access at the moment, but there are some good summaries and quotes in various science magazine articles which I'll try to incorporate. Posting this notice so that if anybody has the actual paper and can replace any of my news references (i.e. if info is repeated in the actual paper), please do so! MMartyniuk (talk) 00:01, 21 January 2011 (UTC)Reply