The Chronicle of Higher Education

Colleges Extend Security to Scientists' Homes

At work, security checks and locked doors are becoming routine inconveniences for biomedical researchers who work with animals.

But as animal-rights extremists have escalated their attacks, some universities have extended these protections to scientists in their homes.

After members of the Animal Liberation...

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