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Anna Kuchment

Anna Kuchment

Science Reporter at The Dallas Morning News

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Anna Kuchment
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North Texas doctors are divided over the controversial new Alzheimer’s drug - The Dallas Morning ...

When federal regulators recently approved the first new treatment for Alzheimer’s disease in nearly 20 years, they hailed the drug as the first to target...
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Dallas medical team rescues coronavirus patient after 30 days on li...

Doctors at Texas Health Dallas relied on their experience with Ebola — and a treatment from the history books — to help a Dallas man recover.
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Researchers race to find coronavirus treatments - The Dallas Mornin...

Experts say drugs could be available in months.
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Dallas is ready for coronavirus, health experts say - The Dallas Mo...

COVID-19 would be the latest in a string of infectious diseases to challenge -- and prepare -- North Texas hospitals.
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Do women scientists need to wear fake beards to be taken seriously?...

The tongue-in-cheek ‘Bearded Lady Project’ includes researchers from SMU, UT Southwestern and the Perot Museum of Nature and Science.
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An army of female scientists is heading to NorthPark’s garden — in ...

More than 120 figures will depict real women who work in the sciences. They’re part of a powerful statement about visibility.
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Fracking may indeed be causing earthquakes in Texas, according to U...

Since Texas earthquake rates first picked up in 2008, academic scientists, regulators and oil and gas companies have publicly agreed on one thing: fracking...

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Two of our most famous human ancestors have arrived at the Perot. H...

When the two dignitaries landed with their entourage at DFW International Airport, security agents rushed them through customs and helped them into a pair of...
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Tonight’s ‘Project Runway’ episode is part of Dallas foundation’s $...

Lyda Hill Philanthropies is spending $25 million to promote the work of women scientists.At a splashy kickoff at the American Museum of Natural...
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Tiny swamp creatures could hold keys to human immunology, UT Southw...

Almost everywhere she travels, Arielle Woznica brings back flasks of water swimming with microscopic organisms. She tapes up their caps so they...
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Dallas-born robot designer who made Sophia creates machines that wi...

Sophia seemed a bit put off when a journalist asked if she’d like to start a family. Wearing a sleek black jacket and looking around the room...
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Sci-fi inspires SMU professor's particle-sized robots that could pe...

MinJun Kim says he “got a shock” in graduate school when he discovered the science fiction film Fantastic Voyage.In the movie, a submarine crew...
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Debilitating infection led Dallas-area woman to try to outsmart bac...

The low point for Patti Swearingen came one morning last December. She woke up, picked up her iPhone and was too dizzy to be able to tell the...
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Seismic denial - The Dallas Morning News

Texas has by far the largest population at risk from damaging quakes caused by energy operations. Yet unlike Oklahoma, Colorado, Kansas and Arkansas, Texas has yet to acknowledge that many of its earthquakes are probably man-made.