21/02/2017 Newsround


21/02/2017

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You're watching Newsround live this Tuesday.

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I'm Ayshah with loads to tell you about.

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And has this ketchup problem been solved?

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But first, Sutton United are out of the FA Cup

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They were the lowest-ranked club left in the competition,

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but the Premier League giants were too strong in the end,

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winning 2-0 in the end with goals from Lucas Perez and Theo Walcott.

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Arsenal will now host another non-league side, Lincoln City,

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Despite the result, it was a proud day for Sutton fans.

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I thought that Sutton played really well today.

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I think Jamie Collins did really good defending.

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I think they did deserve to get a goal.

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Some players didn't have a good night.

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But I really think Sutton should have got one back.

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It was a good match, we can't help it, it was a

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It was a good match, guys, you did yourselves proud.

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Next up, do you think you could spot a fake news story?

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Well, thousands of them are being shared online,

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and sometimes it's tricky to know if the story is real or not.

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Well, Ricky's set one school a challenge to see if the kids

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Have you ever been sent a video by your mates and thought,

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Or you've read story online and thought, that is unreal?

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Well, did you know that it could be fake news?

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And today, we're going to find out how you can spot a fake story.

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We've given this classroom six articles to read.

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But what they don't know is that every story is fake news.

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I loved the UFO one, because you could see it really

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clearly, and most of the pictures of, like, UFOs and stuff like that,

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The one that I most enjoyed was the baby one.

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When I was a baby, I was quite heavy, so I think I believe this.

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It's just all the detail, because you don't really see a story

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I don't think they'd put it in if it wasn't real.

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They just sounded a little bit weird.

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What if I told you that every story here was fake?

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I'm telling you that all of these stories aren't true.

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They look like they were actually on the news.

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OK, so fake news is really hard to spot, right?

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If it's really surprising, so shocking you don't believe it,

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It's normally there's somewhere to find the information

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where it comes from, and that will help you decide

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Also, just because it's been shared on the Internet,

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on your social media, doesn't mean it's true.

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And if you're not sure, ask an expert.

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Ask your parents, ask a friend who knows more about it than you do,

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Now, scientists have unveiled an ambitious plan to sail a research

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ship to the Arctic so it can drift across the North Pole.

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This is the Polarstern, a German research ship.

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It's huge, at 120 metres long, and it's got a huge mission.

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The vessel's going on the biggest single Arctic research

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It's sailing to the sea ice at the North Pole,

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where it will be left to get stuck, so it can drift across

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Well, researchers hope to get valuable new information in a place

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where the Earth's climate is changing fast.

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The decline of the Arctic sea ice is much faster than the climate

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models can reproduce, and we need better climate

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models to make better predictions for the future.

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And there is a potential that in a few decades

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from now, the Arctic will be ice-free in summer.

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Scientists will have to deal with extremely cold temperatures,

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and will also have to keep their eyes peeled for

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The incredible 1550-mile trip will begin in 2019,

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and is likely to take a year to complete.

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Finally, we all know this feeling - when you're trying to get the last

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Well, scientists from the US have invented a coating

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for the inside of bottles that allows whatever is

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It could also make getting toothpaste out

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It's hoped this could reduce the amount of waste.

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