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Tango0118 Jan 2018 12:56 p.m. PST

…APOCALYPSE.

"NOBODY SCOURS CENTRAL Park looking for drugs quite the way Sean Brady does. On a sweltering Thursday, he hops out of a yellow cab, crosses Fifth Avenue, and scurries up a dirt path. Around us, the penetrating churn of a helicopter and the honk of car horns filter through the trees. Brady, a fast-talking chemist in his late 40s who sports a graying buzz cut and rimless glasses, has a wry, self-deprecating humor that belies the single-minded determination of his quest. He walks along restlessly. Near the lake, we head up a rock slope and into a secluded area. Brady bends over and picks up a pinch of dusty soil. "Out of that bit of soil," he says, "you can get enough to do DNA analysis." He holds it in his fingertips momentarily, and then tosses it. Bits of glassy silica glisten in the sunlight…"
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