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29th October 2015 
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 - British English edition 
page 
6
Working with other scientists from 
Germany, the researchers now plan 
to measure the brainwaves o f some 
Nile crocodiles.
Nile crocodiles are found through­
out the African continent. They are 
named after the River Nile. Yet these 
crocodiles are found in many other 
parts o f Africa. They are the world’s 
second largest type o f crocodile. 
Nile crocodiles are social creatures 
and like to stay in large groups. They 
ambush their prey by hiding under 
water and then suddenly jum ping out 
when an animal gets close.
Sleeping with one eye open 
seems strange. However, many 
more creatures probably do this than 
previously thought. Therefore mam­
mals (such as humans) that sleep 
with both eyes shut may be stranger 
than those that keep one eye open. □
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car
 
race
After travelling for several days an 
unusual car crossed a finishing line 
in the city o f Adelaide, in Australia, 
on 22nd October. Called Nuna 8, the 
solar-powered car had won a race 
known as the Bridgestone World 
Solar Challenge.
Nuna 8 and the winning team from TU D elft
This race takes place every two 
years. The first one was held in 
1987. University and company 
teams from all around the world 
are invited to take part. The Bridge­
stone Company sponsors the race.
Bridgestone is a large Japanese 
company that makes tyres for cars, 
buses and trucks.
The race begins in the city o f Dar­
win, on Australia’s northern coast. 
The cars drive south across the mid­
dle o f the country until they reach 
Adelaide, on its southern shore. The 
total distance is 3,021 kilometres 
(1,877 miles). The route crosses 
the desert areas o f central Australia. 
Few people live in this part o f the 
country, which Australians call the 
‘Outback’. Here, temperatures often 
reach 44°C (111°F).
The cars taking part in the com­
petition do not use petrol. They have 
to run on solar power, or energy gen­
erated from sunlight. However, the 
cars are allowed to generate some 
power from their own movement. 
The race began on 18th October. 
Those taking part could drive from 
eight o’clock in the morning to five 
o’clock in the evening. During the 
night the drivers camp by the road­
side. This year, over 40 cars from 25 
countries entered the race. N ot all 
completed the course.
Students from Delft University of 
Technology, in the Netherlands, de­
signed and built Nuna 8. This univer­
sity is often called TU Delft. ‘N una’ 
means ‘now ’ in Icelandic. TU Delft 
first entered the World Solar Chal­
lenge in 2001. Then, its solar-pow­
ered car, called Nuna 1, came first. 
Since then TU Delft has won the race 
another five times. TU D elft’s Nuna 
7 car won the race two years ago.
Nuna 8’s total driving time was 
37 hours, 56 minutes and 12 sec­
onds. Its average speed was 100 
kilometres (62 miles) per hour. 
The car’s three drivers took turns 
o f three to four hours behind the 
wheel. Driving the cars is hard 
work. The cockpit, or driving space, 
is very cramped. W hat’s more, it
becomes very hot. This is because 
the designers o f the cars do not want 
to waste any energy their solar pan­
els produce on air conditioning.
Kogakuin University’s Owl, the Cruiser Class winner
A car called Red One finished sec­
ond. It was only eight minutes behind 
Nuna 8. Another team from the N eth­
erlands called Solar Team Twente 
built Red One. A solar car made by 
Japan’s Tokai University came third.
Two years ago a new competi­
tion was introduced. Called ‘Cruiser 
Class’, it is for solar-powered cars 
that look more like normal vehicles. 
These cars also carry passengers. 
Cars like Nuna 8 are designed to 
be as fast as possible. Cruiser Class 
cars are slower.
A car made by Kogakuin Univer­
sity, in Japan, was judged to be the 
winner o f the Cruiser Class compe­
tition. Its car is called Owl. A team 
from the city o f Eindhoven, in the 
Netherlands, came second. The win­
ning car does not have to cross the 
finishing line first. This is because 
the cars are given extra points for 
things such as number of passengers 
and luggage space.
The next World Solar Challenge 
will be held in 2017. □
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