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Answered by ROUNAK108
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Field trips are a crucial — and exciting — aspect of science journalism. They let you see where science is done, whether in a laboratory at your local university, an international research institute or even on scientists' field trips and projects.

Such visits can be invaluable, not only to gather stories and multimedia material, but also to expand your network of expert contacts, get a feel for what influences scientists behind the scenes and increase your general scientific knowledge.

So how to get the most out of a trip? This guide will provide tips for visits out of the office, from the all-important preparation to when to ask those tricky questions. Use it alongside Reporting from science conferences for guidance when you're not chained to your desk

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