Researchers and other staff members at the University of New Mexico are busy counting all their jars and vials of potentially dangerous substances under an order from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The university has less than two weeks to report the number, quantity and location of every chemical in its possession that appears on the agency’s list of chemicals of interest. The count is required by federal anti-terrorism standards for chemical facilities. Full Story
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