01/07/2014 Newsround


01/07/2014

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People are asked to keep a look out for rooks!

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And the surfers having a whale of a time in Australia.

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Now, all this week on Newsround, we'll be bringing you special

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reports on aspirations, the hopes we have for the future.

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Some people have worried that black children may not be getting

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the same chances to achieve their dreams as their classmates.

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A Newsround survey found that one in five kids from

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a black background thought their skin colour would make it harder for

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To make new discoveries, and work in science

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and engineering is pretty exciting, but there aren't that many people

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Our reporter went to meet a space scientist to find out why there are

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so few people like her in science and whether this is changing.

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Maggie is the expert presenter of an gastronomy programme. Originally

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from a poor background, she is one of the top wind has in the country.

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In our survey, it found that children were more likely to admire

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scientists. Black and ethnic minorities didn't serve less likely

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to go on to design terrific jobs after graduating -- are less likely.

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Maggie has become famous for her work about speeds. I have come to

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this observatory to find out how she made it as a space scientist. What

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does ease is scientist do? Build instruments and machines that go

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into space and learn more about planet Earth. In our survey, like

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children felt that some of their teachers did not think they work

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lover and ambitions. How do you overcome that? You fill it if you

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have been written off. When you feel written off, UI written off, so you

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have to find what inspires you. Often that brings up other subjects

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as well. What needs to be done to make sure that children from ethnic

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minorities as buyer to be signed to? -- want to be scientists?

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Science is for everyone and we need more black scientist role models to

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show that it is natural to be black scientist. Maggie wants more

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children from black backgrounds to see which she has been doing and

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take up jobs in science and jobs that people like her will inspire

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children to see their future in the stars.

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And on tomorrow's Newsround we'll be hearing from Alesha Dixon and

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Sol Campbell about their experiences of living in the spotlight.

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Luis Suarez has said he's sorry to Giorgio Chiellini for biting the

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Suarez had said he'd lost his balance and didn't mean to bite him,

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but he's now apologised for biting the Italian during the group match.

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Suarez has been banned from all football for four months.

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Andy Murray has powered his way into the quarter-finals of Wimbledon

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He beat South Africa's Kevin Anderson

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in straight sets, keeping him on track to defend his singles title.

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He'll play Queen's Club champion Grigor Dimitrov next.

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Murray's said although he is friends with Dimitrov off the court he's set

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to get serious going into the quarter final match tomorrow.

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And if Murray gets through tomorrow's

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match he still has to beat several big hitters to get to the final.

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Check out our web guide of who he's likely to face in

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It's time to take a peek into your back garden.

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The public is being asked to help study the behaviour of Britain's

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The British Trust for Ornithology, which protects garden species,

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say rooks have incredible skills to solve puzzles and use tools

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Now they want members of the public to tell them how they've seen rooks

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Surfers off a Sydney beach got a very unusual surprise when they

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A helicopter caught this amazing footage which shows the surfers

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paddling with the massive mammal, before quickly swimming away

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There were eight of us in the water and we did not know what was going

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on, and it popped out. It was pretty big. You could make out it was a

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large fish, apparently it was a 12 metre whale.

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Newsround's back right here from 7:40am

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