Example · PR Kit
A newsroom-ready briefing.
Clear headlines, key facts, labeled quotes, and the caveats that keep coverage accurate.
This is an illustrative OpenProof example built on a fictional urban-climate study. Real artifacts are generated from your paper and reviewed by the authors before publishing.
New study examines how neighborhood design shapes urban heat exposure
Plain-language, non-hype, scrutiny-proof.
A new peer-reviewed study finds that block-level design — especially tree canopy and building arrangement — is associated with differences in surface temperature across a dense metropolitan area. The findings point to neighborhood design as a factor in local heat exposure, while noting the study shows association rather than causation.
Key facts
- Hundreds of neighborhoods sampled
- Satellite + street-level data
- Peer-reviewed
- Open data and code
What not to conclude
- Trees alone fix urban heat
- Results generalize everywhere
- Direct health-outcome claims
Author quote — draft
"Our results suggest that how we arrange blocks and canopy is associated with meaningful temperature differences — but this is a starting point, not a prescription."
Draft quote · needs author reviewJournalist FAQ
Is this peer reviewed? Yes.
What's new here? Block-level morphology predicts thermal exposure beyond height alone.
What should readers not conclude? That canopy alone causes health outcomes.
Where's the original research? Linked via DOI in the mini-site.