09/07/2014 Newsround


09/07/2014

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Good morning, guys, Ricky here the morning after one

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of the most shocking results in World Cup history.

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All the reaction to a night of tears in Brazil on the way, plus:

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Why having a memory like a fish might not be

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So Brazil's World Cup dreams were crushed last night in one

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of the most incredible games in the history of the tournament.

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The host nation were thrashed 7- yes, 7 - by Germany,

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the biggest defeat by anyone in a World Cup semifinal ever.

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The Germans were 5-0 up after just half an hour after scoring four

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times in just six minutes and leaving Brazil's fans in tears.

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It is terrible. Who can explain it? It is a terrible game and I am very

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disappointed. It has never happened before. I am feeling ashamed.

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Just to put this into context - Germany scored more goals in that

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one game than England have in the last two World Cups put together

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Chelsea's Andre Schurle added two more for them in the second half to

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make it seven before a last minute consolation goal for Oscar.

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The whole of Brazil had expected them to reach Sunday's final.

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The BBC's Julia Carneiro summed up the feeling on the streets.

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It was supposed to have been a big street party, but everything went

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wrong. People started to leave the stadium before the first half was

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over without hope that things would go better. There are musicians

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playing trying to cheer up the crowd, but everyone is leaving.

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We'll have more on this back here at 8:15,

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but there's loads more on the Newsround website

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in the meantime and a preview to tonight's other semi-final between

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Well, that result might have been a shock to most but

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if you were watching yesterday you'll know Ronaldo the Newsround

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Will it be Messi's Argentina or Robben and the Netherlands?

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And from predicting parrots too clever cichlids. You may have heard

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that fish have a short term memory, but here is one fish type that can

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remember things for longer. Where did I put my sandwich? I have

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a memory like a fish. Or I thought I did. These are African cichlids.

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People thought that this could only remember things for a a few seconds,

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but now scientists think that these fish are more clever than they

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thought. What we did was, we train them with

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food. Research has developed an experiment

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to train the fish to go to one area of the tank for food. They then took

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the fish away for 12 days. When the fish went back, white -- they went

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to the same area for their food. They actually remember. It is very

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excited but as everyone believes that they have a short-term memory.

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People think that this have a five second memory, but the reality is

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that fish are more complex. It shows that fish have memories for 12

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days, or even years. The scientists now think that the

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cichlids longer memory might be because they have a varied diet in

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the world. Remembering where certain food is has helped them survive for

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longer. Where did I put myself which?

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Now to the orchestra hitting new heights. This orchestra has singers,

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and violinists, and they were in a hot air balloon for the rehearsal.

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They hope to raise money for those affected by the floods.

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Make sure that you tune in at 815, when I will be talking to Gareth

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Malone about his new see BBC show. I will see you in

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