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other teams so it is still pretty tight. Don't forget to watch Match

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Of The Day Kickabout this Saturday at 7:45am.

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It's Monday the 10th of March and you're live with me Ayshah. Here's

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what's coming your way. The biggest shock of the weekend's

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FA Cup action, as Wigan stun Man City for the second year running.

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And join us as we investigate the world of robots.

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But first, this morning has seen the first ever Winter Paralympic gold

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medal for Great Britain! That's thanks to Kelly Gallagher and her

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amazing performance in the Super-G skiing event in Sochi. Golden

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Gallagher and her guide Charlotte Evans were the first out on the

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course with a quick time. 28-year-old Kelly, from Bangor in

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Northern Ireland, then had to wait as the rest of her rivals tried and

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failed to beat her time. GB's Jade Etherington took bronze in the same

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race. Next, animal campaigners are calling

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for action over bears abandoned in the zoo at the home of former

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Ukrainian president Viktor Yanucovych. They were discovered

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after he fled the country last month. The four bears didn't have

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enough food or water and were being kept in a cage that was too small

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for them. Although they've since been moved to a bigger one,

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campaigners say the bears shouldn't be kept in cages at all. The zoo

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also has wild boars and horned sheep.

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Now, they can walk, they can talk and they may soon be thinking for

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themselves. Robots have evolved over the past 50 years - from these huge

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machines in factories to these advanced Humanoids. All this week,

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in a series of special reports, Ricky will be taking a look at the

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next wave of robotics and finding out what else the future holds.

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So, Ricky, welcome to the Bristol Robotic Centre. The first wave of

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robotics that have been around for 50 or 60 years are the kinds of

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robots we have in factories and warehouses, under sea or even on

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planets in space. But what's happening right now is that we have

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a kind of second wave. We have this explosion of new shapes, designs,

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materials. The way I'd think of it is a second wave being biological.

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Many of these new wave robots are modelled on animals. Whereas the

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first wave were kind of mechanical robots. There are still many

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questions about robots and how they might change our lives. All this

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technology is becoming faster and more advanced, and you can now find

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it on the streets in some places in America. What is happening now is

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that we are figuring out the insurer 's and all the legal questions

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before we can start to use cars without drivers. But those are

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definitely coming soon. -- insurers. I want to find out what else the

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future has in store. They can come into space with us and help us build

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colonies on the Moon or Mars to live in. Here on Earth they can help with

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older people who want to live at home independently. And it will get

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so more exciting as they learn to learn with us and play games with us

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and do homework with us and grow up alongside us. I will be looking at

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the robots living with us, learning with us and checking out the very

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latest humanoids. Thanks, Ricky. And now we're asking

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you for your very own robot designs. We want to know what your robot

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would look like, what job it would do and how it would fit in to our

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lives. It's all on the website and while you're there, you can find out

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which Newsround reporter robots like best in Ricky's exclusive web video.

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Sport now, and England came out winners in their massive Six Nations

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Rugby clash with Wales yesterday. Danny Care was quickly onto the

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scoresheet with a try within the first five minutes, before a sharp

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kick from Billy Twelvetrees gave Luther Burrell the chance to pick up

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a second score. It means England still have a chance of the title but

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they'll need France to beat Ireland next weekend.

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Footy now, and FA Cup holders Wigan will be heading back to Wembley for

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a semifinal against Arsenal after stunning Manchester City in a repeat

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of last year's final. James Perch put Wigan 2-0 up, and though City

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pulled one back, their hopes of a treble are over.

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And Hull City are into their first semifinal for over 80 years. David

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Meyler scored the second of three goals in nine minutes in the second

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half against his former club Sunderland to give the Tigers a 3-0

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win. They'll face Sheffield United in the other semi.

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That's all from me, but join me right here in 30, where we'll have a

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robotics expert talking to us about how robots could change our lives in

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the future.

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