Two mannequins walk into a science lab, and one’s got a big tick problem.
@linaktran joins us to talk about how scientists are using mannequins to teach humans how to check for ticks. @WUWMradio
https://t.co/x08mvlKUJq
I've been waiting for Indigenous food to get exposure in Wisconsin ever since @Chef_Sean@indi_food_lab got big in the Midwest.
It turns out that it's happening! Read these by @rachelbernhard@linaktran to see what Miijim and Bryce Stevenson are cooking.
https://t.co/isVPC2LH36
Milwaukee's Martin Drive — in between 35th and Highway 41 on the east and west and Vliet Street and Miller Valley to the north and south — is one of the city's most diverse neighborhoods, with no racial majority. We asked residents why.
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MPS buildings, on average, are about 80 years old. It would cost an estimated $140 million to install AC at just MPS’s 28 early-start schools. https://t.co/4jZHjNTxwN
a listener asked how lake michigan often has several shades of blue at once. my ode to the lake and its many colors, @wuwmradio 🌊🎨 https://t.co/LgdbBJb5Du
ATTN milwaukee! we're collecting milwaukee sounds, and we want to hear from you: what's your favorite city sound? give us a buzz @wuwmradio 🎙️ https://t.co/JUz40YQlV3
as climate change creates more conditions for fire, shocking events like yesterday's haze in milwaukee & across the midwest won't be that unusual anymore — it'll become a part of summer
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Did you hear this news to top off Better Speech and Hearing Month? @WiscOtoHNS' Dr. Burke Richmond helped @UWNursing's Dr. Maichou Lor in this historic achievement: the first hearing test for the Hmong community! @linaktran has the story here: https://t.co/K5NeJu5GJx
wisconsin is home to the US's 3rd-largest hmong population. as they age, hearing loss is becoming a big problem. but few clinics can properly diagnose hmong-speaking patients. @wuwmradio, I talk to the ppl who made the first hmong hearing test of its kind https://t.co/7oxy0iFdwi