For those of you that don't know, a buckyball is a molecule made up of 60 carbon atoms, arranged like a football (that's a proper football, not a handegg!)
The results showed the same interference patterns seen with photons, demonstrating that quantum mechanical principles affect far larger objects than individual, fundamental particles. Of course, it is well known that, in theory at least, quantum mechanical effects DO extend to the macroscopic world, where they approximate "classical" mechanical theory more and more as the scales get larger. Still, it is cool that the boundaries are being tested like this.
And what is more, the same team intends repeating the experiment with viruses!

I saw it in this lecture - one of the many excellent, free courses available from Stamford University - at around the 50 minute mark.