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SciLine connects reporters to trustworthy, articulate scientific experts. On deadline, for free. On deadline. For free.

SciLine provides journalists real-time access to knowledgeable and articulate scientific experts. We also offer free help to scientists with media.

06/05/2026

Reporters—is your city hosting World Cup games? Our interview with Dr. Douglas Casa covers what the science shows about how heat may affect players and fans. Soundbite, VOSOT, and full video are free to use, clip, and quote in news stories: https://bit.ly/3S4a52y

06/05/2026

ICYMI: This week's newsletter helps reporters with local story angles on topics like the World Cup, domestic violence grants, FEMA staffing, proposed science funding cuts, and more. Check it out and sign up: https://mailchi.mp/37be38b820b7/world-cup-story-ideas-for-covering-local-impacts-15547475

05/29/2026

Reporters—covering the end of the school year and what that means for childcare and food access for kids? This week's newsletter offers local story angles on this, plus coverage of oil prices, summer warming trends, 2025 crime data, and more: https://mailchi.mp/69e6975bd239/summer-childcare-and-food-access-story-ideas-for-covering-local-impacts

05/21/2026

Reporters—get tips for local story ideas in our latest newsletter! Covering Memorial Day cookouts and how beef prices may affect consumers? Hurricane season? The farm bill's update on ethanol use? Current job market for recent college grads? Check it out: https://mailchi.mp/0b3f65a5a42b/beef-prices-story-ideas-for-covering-local-impacts

05/12/2026

Scientific experts—Wondering how to learn what reporters are asking for or how to increase the odds that a story you're featured in is accurate?

Refine your interview skills and learn more about how to engage with the media to share your research and expertise at our no-cost webinar on May 13 (2-3 p.m. ET).

Registration is now open: https://bit.ly/4d3RsCP

05/08/2026

ICYMI: The latest Matter of Fact newsletter from SciLine covers local news angles on mifepristone access, Supreme Court voting ruling impacts, flight costs, Colorado River water agreements, and more. To read and subscribe: https://mailchi.mp/8584582d4013/mifepristone-access-story-ideas-for-covering-local-impacts

05/05/2026

Data centers, Eastern wildfires, bird migrations, ma*****na reclassification, and more have tips on how to localize the story for your community in the latest Matter of Fact newsletter.

Check it out here and sign up to get it sent to your inbox every Wednesday: https://mailchi.mp/35c70a72e8ce/data-centers-story-ideas-for-covering-local-impacts

04/22/2026

Covering data centers? Register for our free briefing on TODAY—4/22 (3-4 p.m. ET)—to learn from experts Dr. Kate Stoll (EPI Center), Dr. Kerri Hickinbottom (The University of Arizona), and Dr. Lauren Withycombe Keeler (Arizona State University) about community planning options and impacts. On the record Q&A will follow presentations: https://bit.ly/4sI9OPu

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