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Thanks for posting this.

The article itself doesn't give much information, the wikipedia entry covers it a bit more.

These aren't new, but I'm curious as to why (apart from environment) they've seen a renewed interest. Is it just because they are "safer"? Or has some other technological development come along that has suddenly made them viable?