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Press Briefing: ‘Virtually Impossible Heat’ & the Future of the American West

“Hundreds of records have been shattered across the Western US amid an early spring heatwave found to be ‘virtually impossible without climate change.’ As abnormally hot weather continues, join Covering

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ACIP Meeting Countdown: COVID Vaccine and What Else Is at Stake

Don’t miss this opportunity to get up to speed before the March 18-19 CDC Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) meeting. This webinar, co-hosted by the Expert Vaccine Analysis Team

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Media Briefing: Maternal Health in Rural America

“The number of rural hospitals providing obstetric care is declining, and rural residents are at greater risk of pregnancy-related death and adverse health outcomes. SciLine’s next media briefing will cover

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Press Briefing: AI Data Centers & Their Climate and Community Impact

“The tech industry’s insatiable interest in AI is driving a data center boom in the US that shows no sign of slowing down; nearly 3,000 are under construction, adding to

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Media Briefing: Local Implications of Data Center Growth

“Data center development is rapidly accelerating across the United States. At SciLine’s next briefing, jointly hosted with AAAS’ EPI Center, scientists will brief both reporters and public officials on national

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Causes and Responses to Extreme Winter Weather

“Recent winter extremes have raised new questions about how a warming Arctic may be reshaping weather far beyond the polar regions. Hosted by URI’s Metcalf Institute and the Solutions Journalism

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DEADLINE: Energy Journalism Fellows

The Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University’s Energy Journalism Fellows program “offers journalists the opportunity to learn about the intersecting disciplines shaping the global energy sector, including finance

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DEADLINE: EVOME Science Journalism Fellowships

“The National Science Foundation-supported Evolving Meta-Ecosystems Institute (EVOME) will provide fellowships for six science journalists to participate in a two-week immersion in interdisciplinary evolutionary and global change biology being conducted

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So You Want To Cover Science: Essential Skills for Journalists

“Whether you’re new to the beat or looking to improve your reporting, this webinar will equip you with the skills needed to cover science accurately and engagingly. Learn how to

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Pint of Science — Global Science Festival

“The Pint of Science festival aims to deliver interesting and relevant talks on the latest science research in an accessible format to the public – mainly across bars, pubs, cafes

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DEADLINE: The Best American Science and Nature Writing Series

The Best American Science and Nature Writing is an anthology series compiling excellent popular science articles published in the U.S. or Canada. Jaime Green has been the series editor since

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