09/03/2014 Newsround


09/03/2014

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Ricky here with your final Newsround of the day. Coming up...

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It's all change at the International Space Station.

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And you talk us through your goal celebrations. This is Newsround.

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First to Sochi, where right now Great Britain's wheelchair curlers

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are on the ice facing South Korea and are currently 8-4 up. Earlier

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today they beat Sweden 6-4 to secure their first win in the competition.

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Two people who know all about the pressure of being on the ice are

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Team GB's Winter Olympic silver and bronze medal winning skips, David

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Murdoch and Eve Muirhead. The sport really captivated me, it was a real

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team game so every person makes a difference. There are not many

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sports like that. My dad played a lot of curling, he was at the

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Olympic Games in 1992. Watching him compete made us want to compete.

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There are a lot of words that go one end curling. Communication as to

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what we are trying to do with this stones. Trying to tell the skip what

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weight they think it is. Three top tips would be to find your nearest

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ice rink. Don't just try it once, go back and keep going. Go and have a

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go. There will be some incredible coaches who will help you. When I

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won that Olympic medal. When you're standing the podium, it was

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incredible. Sticking with sport and thousands of

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rugby fans from England and Wales will be making their way to

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Twickenham ahead of their giant clash in the Six Nations. The game

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begins at three o'clock and both teams are still in contention to

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take the trophy. Earlier we showed you Samuel Eto'o's

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amazing goal celebration after he scored against Tottenham yesterday.

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Chelsea won 4-0, and after Eto'o put the Blues one up he pretended he

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needed a walking stick, to poke fun out of Jose Mourinho's comments

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about his age. Well, over on the website you've been telling us how

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you celebrate when you score. A great white shark called Lydia is

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about to make history as the first of its species to be seen crossing

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from one side of the Atlantic to the other. Scientists started tracking

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the shark last year and she was first tagged off Florida in America.

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This is Lydia, a great white shark. A year ago scientists fitted the 4.4

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metre long beast with a satellite tracking device, so they could find

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out where she swims and they already have some amazing results. So far

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Lydia has travelled over 19,000 miles, round and round the west

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Atlantic Ocean, but now she could be about to make history by crossing

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the mid-Atlantic ridge, and over into the east Atlantic Ocean. She'll

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become the first great white shark to be seen crossing from one side of

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the ocean to the other. We don't yet know how close to the UK Lydia will

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get, but she'll continue to be tracked for years to come. The

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scientists say their research will further our understanding of great

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white sharks - and help protect them - but don't expect to see Lydia in

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UK waters anytime soon. There's a new commander in charge of

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the International Space Station. Koichi Wakata is the first Japanese

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astronaut to live on board the space station and over-night he took

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control of the science lab in space. Japan is one of 15 nations

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participating in the Space Station project. Next year, Tim Peake will

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be the first British person to board the International Station which is

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about 250 miles above our planet. All next week on Newsround, we'll be

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exploring the next wave of robots. Here's a sneak peek...

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They can walk, talk and maybe thinking for themselves. Robots have

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evolved over the past 50 years, from these machines to these advanced

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humanoids. The toys we get to play with will be more exciting as they

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learn to learn with us. This robot is meant to behave like an ant. We

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are building a machine that allies as to build little computer models

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to see what is happening in the brain. All this week, and a series

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of reports, I will be taking a look at the next wave of robotics. Join

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us as we investigate the world of robots. June end tomorrow. Have a

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great rest of your weekend. Goodbye.

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