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Lina Tran

Lina Tran

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Reporter, WUWM-FM (Milwaukee, WI)

Milwaukee, Lake City

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Mental Health, Statistics Genetics,Biotechnology Psychiatric disease, Biological science Behaviour, Psychology Representation in Science, Neuroscience

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  • ‘We have to do it for ourselves’: How Milwaukee's Metcalfe Park is preparing for extreme heat

    By Lina Tran| WUWM-FM (Milwaukee, WI) Verified It’s a hot June day in Metcalfe Park, and every time there’s a breeze, people clap and cheer. The neighborhood organization Metcalfe Park Community Bridges is throwing a barbecue. The skin-prickling heat has slowed folks down a bit, but it’s joyful. Music booms from the speakers and towels chill in an ice cooler. Whenever someone walks up to join the party, they’re told to grab one and throw it around their neck

    By Lina Tran · WUWM-FM (Milwaukee, WI)

    Oct. 17, 2024

  • Milwaukee filmmaker explores the wild wetlands in his grandparents' backyard

    By Lina Tran| WUWM-FM (Milwaukee, WI) Verified A new documentary explores the wild wetlands just outside Madison, Wisconsin. It’s the first feature-length work of Ben Albert's, a 24-year-old Milwaukee filmmaker, whose grandparents have lived on the outskirts of the Waubesa Wetlands for decades. The wetlands are among the most diverse and well-preserved remaining in southern Wisconsin

    By Lina Tran · WUWM-FM (Milwaukee, WI)

    Sep. 25, 2024

  • Scientists find signs of sinkholes on the floor of Lake Michigan

    By Lina Tran| WUWM-FM (Milwaukee, WI) Verified In August, scientists with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory discovered signs of sinkholes on the floor of Lake Michigan, in the national marine sanctuary off Wisconsin's lakeshore, near Sheboygan. They found around 40 large underwater features, most of which are about as long as an Olympic swimming pool. They’re cold, dark, and weirdly circular. The features are similar to sinkholes previously discovered in Lake Huron

    By Lina Tran · WUWM-FM (Milwaukee, WI)

    Sep. 19, 2024

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WUWM-FM (Milwaukee, WI)

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

+1 414-229-1122