Provides a function `bibslurp-query-ads', which reads a search string from the minibuffer, sends the query to NASA ADS (http://adswww.harvard.edu/), and displays the results in a new buffer called "ADS Search Results". The "ADS Search Results" buffer opens in `bibslurp-mode', which provides a few handy functions. Typing the number preceding an abstract and hitting RET calls `bibslurp-slurp-bibtex', which fetches the bibtex entry corresponding to the abstract and saves it to the kill ring. Typing 'a' instead pulls up the abstract page. At anytime, you can hit 'q' to quit bibslurp-mode and restore the previous window configuration.