Stricklybojack: Also read the article linked to from Gizmodo's. Turns out these alloys have been known about for decades, but nobody has tried making practical uses from them.
On a related note, I'm still deafened by the silence by our DOE's announcement last year that they had passed the trigger milestone for nuclear fusion. Turns out if you aim 127 20 million degree F lasers at some really cold hydrogen, you get a reliable trigger for a nuclear fusion reaction. Two separate major projects are ongoing in the world, the only difference between them is in containment method (one is mechanical, the other magnetic which I think will eventually be the way it's done).
One fell swoop spells the end of fossil fuels, finally. Anyone remember the Mr. Fusion in Back To The Future? It's within 10 years, maybe five. 1.21 Gigawatts sitting on your kitchen countertop.