09/06/2014 Newsround


09/06/2014

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You're live with me Ricky, telling you:

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Why Becks and Prince William have teamed up again.

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And showing you a polar bear's view of life in Alaska.

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First up, to the question of whether being exposed to the highs and lows

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of school sport could help you achieve more in life when you're

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older. A UK charity has called for more girls to be made to play team

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sports as a way of improving their confidence. Girls Day School Trust,

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who represent a small number of schools, say fewer girls than boys

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are playing sport and that learning how to come back from losing would

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help build the skills to succeed in future jobs. We've been asking some

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Doing team sport is good. But if you are doing it with boys, they shout

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at you if you do not get it right. If you try your best and never give

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up on it you will boast your confidence. When I don?t know how to

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do it I get frustrated because everyone yells at me. We should all

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do sports because it puts your confidence up and helps you get

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involved with other people. Say when you really want a job but you don?t

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get it - being able to win a sports game is not going to help you deal

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Now the numbers on this are quite interesting. Studies have shown that

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fewer girls play sport than boys and that there's a big drop off in girls

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taking part in teams once they start secondary school. The charity say

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having more school teams could help - so that girls of all abilities get

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picked and not just the best ones. So what would these guys do to keep

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All girl teams. Girls like playing with girls, because if you get

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something wrong they are not going to stand there and go in a strop.

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Get more clubs going for girls. Get the girls together and chose a type

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of sport to play. Do separate sessions - like a girls' session and

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a boys' session - because sometimes they get upset when the boys shout

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at them. Try doing other sports like hockey or cricket, stuff like that.

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Thanks guys! Moving on, Prince William has joined forces with David

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Beckham to try and stop illegal wildlife poaching around the world.

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Wills has launched a new campaign today to try and stop critically

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endangered animals like rhino, elephants, and tigers being hunted.

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Becks, who worked with the Duke on England's 2018 World Cup bid, has

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backed the plan which aims to use social media to spread the word

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about how poachers target certain species.

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Next to a scientific break-through that could show rats are more like

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us than we might have thought. A new study claims they experience regret

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- something that was always thought to be uniquely human... until now.

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Porterhouse? The salad or the burger. I will have the salad. The

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feeling when you great something. It is when you realise you had made a

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bad choice. Scientists used treats to entice

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rats into a food station, where they could either wait for their

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favourite meal or go to the next stop where another treat was ready

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immediately. The rats that just couldn't wait showed that they

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regretted their decision by turning around and looking back at what they

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could have had. This is a very interesting new study

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because it shows that animals, rats in this case, can seemingly show

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regretful behaviour. Regret is an incredibly useful emotion to be able

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to learn to do the right things in the future. What is exciting for us

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as scientists in this case is that by being able to look at these

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emotions in rats means that we can also look into the brain on a very

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fine scale to try and understand what is happening during regret.

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Potentially what this means for the future is that we can hopefully try

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and understand what might happen in certain psychiatric diseases - where

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people sometimes do not seem to show And from regretful rats to polar

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bears that film. These pics show a bear's eye view of daily life.

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Researchers attached a special camera to this animal's collar to

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study what it got up to in Alaska in America. The footage shows the bear

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swimming under sea and chatting up potential mates. The US Geological

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Survey hope it'll help them understand how polar bears are

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responding to sea-ice loss. There's more of that on the

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Newsround website plus our amazing World Cup portal with goals, gaffes,

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and a sneak peak at team England's first day in Rio.

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Finally, what would you do if an eagle flew into your living room

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while you're watching TV? Sounds crazy? Well Boris here did swoop in

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on a woman in Bournemouth. Animal rescue teams had to be called to

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take him home after he escaped from

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