OMG!  I need to find a muon detector.  Plus it will help me find those nasty 
bosons flying around here.  ;)

>Over the last 500 million years or so, the number of species on Earth
>has tended to dip regularly about every 62 million years. The last
>time this happened, about 55 million years ago--or about 10 million
>years after the great K-T extinction event that wiped out the
>dinosaurs--biodiversity sank by about 10%.
>
>Now, researchers from the University of Kansas in Lawrence think they
>have found a possible answer.
>
>http://sciencenow.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/2007/801/1 

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