04/09/2017 Newsround


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Hi, I'm Ricky.

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It's Monday morning and this is Newsround.

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Coming up in the next few minutes.

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The new plan to cut pollution.

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And the world's most expensive keepy-uppys.

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One of the ways scientists hope to cut pollution

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is to stop people using oil, coal and petrol to power machines.

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We already know about using wind and solar power but BBC

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reporter Olivia Crellin went to investigate another

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option, hydrogen.

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I'm at the Priestley Centre in Guildford, where I've come

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to meet some young engineers of the future, who are using

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a gas called hydrogen to power their experiments.

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Stuart, tell me, what are you trying to find out with your experiment?

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We're trying to find out the temperature of the water

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and how big the waves are, using hydrogen battery as power.

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Fantastic.

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And, Stefan, what is so brilliant about using hydrogen?

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Well, it's really good for the environment.

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Like, diesel and petrol produce all kinds of nasty gases

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but hydrogen only produces water.

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The only downside is that we don't have much hydrogen and our ways

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of producing hydrogen aren't that great.

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So, what exactly is hydrogen, and where can it be found?

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Well, it's a gas.

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It has no colour and no smell but it's the most common

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gas in the universe.

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For example, our sun is almost all made up of hydrogen.

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However, there's hardly any hydrogen in the Earth's atmosphere

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because it's so light it just floats up into space.

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It can be found on Earth, though, in things like water

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and some types of fuel.

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Now, scientists have worked out ways of getting it out of those things.

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It can be used just like oil, gas and petrol to make

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energy to power things like our homes and cars.

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Scientists at Nasa even use hydrogen fuel to send

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their shuttles into space.

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So, while our young engineers' experiments are still under

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development, here's one way that hydrogen is being used now.

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And, Andrew, how does it all work?

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Well, this is actually an electric car.

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It's just that instead of using batteries as the power supply,

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it's using hydrogen.

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It's clean.

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The emissions coming out of the back are not those noxious fumes that

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you get with an ordinary diesel or petrol car.

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This is the future.

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So, are there any downsides, then?

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Why don't I just go and buy one tomorrow?

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Right now, this is a very new technology and the only

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downside I can think of is that there are only ten

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refuelling stations in the UK.

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OK, let's have a look at some of the weekend's

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top sports stories.

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Britain's Lewis Hamilton cruised to victory in

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the Italian Grand Prix yesterday, putting him in the lead

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position in the Championship for the first time this season.

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The win comes the day after Lewis broke the all-time record

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for pole position starts in Formula one races.

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And you might expect the world's most expensive football

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player to be pretty good at keepy-uppys.

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Well, have a look at this!

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Neymar and his Brazilian team mate Gabriel Jesus showed

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off their skills during training as their team prepared

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for a World Cup qualifying match against Colombia.

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Amazing!

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Do you know your cheeky monkeys from your wise monkeys,

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and when your smiley faces actually mean something else?

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Emojis mean different things all around the world,

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as Martin and I have been finding out.

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Watch this!

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Let's start with the basics - a smiley face.

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The meaning is quite obvious, isn't it?

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Whatever we're talking about is making me grin.

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I'm happy, we're smiley.

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Not always, you see, because in China some people think

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the complete opposite.

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They think this face is sarcastic, so using it could be quite mean.

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"You're great."

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All right, Ricky.

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Tell me what you really think!

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What about this one?

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Is it a prayer?

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Is it a high five?

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Actually, it is originally from Japan and it means either

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please or thank you.

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Oh, thank you, Martin.

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But, actually, it's a shirt.

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I use this cheeky looking guy when I'm trying to be funny

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or I'm a bit embarrassed.

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But this cheeky monkey is actually meant

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to be wise and it comes from a Japanese legend.

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The three wise monkeys cover up different parts of their face

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to show that they see no evil, hear no evil and speak no evil.

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What about this one?

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For most of us here in the UK, this one is tears of joy.

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The face is laughing so much it's actually crying.

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But in some cultures, this face means something

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completely different.

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It's actually a face of someone who is quite upset.

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Oh, no, Ricky!

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Ricky, are you OK?

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Why are you crying?

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Martin, I'm totally fine.

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I was just laughing.

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Oh!

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I thought you were crying.

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I've got to go, because I've got to present the show.

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OK, well, have a good show and before you go, take this.

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OK.

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Bye.

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Why would he give me a poo?

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Because sending a poo actually means good luck in Japan.

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That's all from me, Newsround's back with Ayshah

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later this afternoon.

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If you're back at school today, enjoy!

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