Revealed by computer! The 2014 Premier League champions will be

The Premier League title race could yet be won by any of the top four, with the weekend's results reducing Chelsea's lead to four points.

The chasing pack all have games in hand on the Blues, while the fixture list means Arsenal and Liverpool both play Jose Mourinho's side, while Man City must travel to the Gunners and Anfield.

It all means that all four can dream of title glory, but who will come out on top?

We asked the football stats experts at Bloomberg Sports to crunch the numbers in their super computer, which uses a complex algorithm to predict sporting outcomes.

They have calculated that City stand a 38.8 per cent chance of coming out on top, making them favourites ahead of Chelsea.

The Blues have a 34.7 per cent of winning the title, according to the Bloomberg calculations, while Liverpool are third with a 19.1 per cent opportunity, leaving Arsenal fourth with a 7.4 per cent chance of winning the league.

According to Bloomberg Sports' calculations at this stage, the title race should go down to the wire between Man City and Chelsea.

Rounding up or down the points totals they have calculated, City would finish top with 84 points, ahead of Chelsea on 83, with Liverpool third on 81 and Arsenal on 79

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Revealed by computer! The 2014 Premier League champions will be

illuminati "False Flag" wwiii Greater Community Spirituality (Chapter Twelve) Whom Will You Meet? – Video


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Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack In Time – Nefarious Space Station – The Garbage Compactor – Video


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Space Florida ISS Research Competition Winners To Fly Life Sciences Experiments

Space Florida, the states spaceport authority and aerospace development organization, and NanoRacks LLC, a designer and manufacturer of microgravity research platforms, say that payloads developed by two of the seven winners of the Space Florida International Space Station (ISS) Research Competition will be launched to the ISS onboard SpaceX CRS-3 (Commercial Resupply Services, Mission 3), from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, now planned for late March. The two NanoLabs holding these payloads will fly inside the SpaceX Dragon capsule being launched on top of a Falcon 9 rocket, version 1.1.

The two projects heading to the ISS are HEART FLIES, proposed by the Ohio State University, Stanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute, and NASA Ames Research Center, and Project MERCCURI from the University of California-Davis.

The HEART FLIES (Heart Effect Analysis Research Team conducting Fly Investigations and Experiments in Spaceflight) payload will be studying the effects of spaceflight on the function, morphology and gene expression in fruit fly hearts. These results are part of an effort to understand the cardiovascular effects of spaceflight on humans and provide improved countermeasures and treatments for future astronauts. The research is being led by Dr. Peter H. Lee, Dr. Sharmila Bhattacharya, Dr. Rolf Bodmer and Dr. Karen OIorr.

The Project MERCCURI team (Microbial Ecology Research Combining Citizen & University Researchers) has been gathering microbial samples at a variety of public venues around the country including football and basketball games, as well as sites of historic interest. Microbes from those swab samples will be delivered to the ISS and the growth/behavior of these microbes will be compared with duplicate cultures in Earth-based labs. Additionally, crewmembers will take swap samples on the ISS, which will be analyzed to understand the microbial community present on Station. Leading scientists on this project include Dr. Jonathan Eisen, Dr. David Coil, Dr. Jenna Lang, Mr. Russell Neches, Ms. Wendy Brown, Ms. Darlene Cavalier and Mr. Mark Severance.

The Space Florida ISS Research Competition was designed to inspire innovation as well as provide unique research opportunities and access to the ISS. The remaining five (5) winners of the ISS Research Competition are scheduled for launch to the ISS on SpaceX CRS-4, currently scheduled for launch on July 25, 2014 from Cape Canaveral.

Winners of the Space Florida ISS Research Competition were selected by an independent panel of 14 judges representing a variety of NASA centers, renowned national academic institutions, payload developers and commercial companies with interest in microgravity research. Judges reviewed proposals based on their potential for developing breakthroughs in basic research on materials, biology and the environment, as well as fostering a greater understanding of complex drugs and remedies to improve life on Earth.

Working with these leading edge universities and research groups to help get their experiments to space is an exciting opportunity for us, said Space Florida President Frank DiBello. These individuals represent the future of microgravity research and help us to fulfill the true value of our orbiting National Lab on the ISS.

"We are appreciative of Space Florida for providing this opportunity for others to participate in innovative space research," said NanoRacks Managing Director Jeff Manber. "The ISS Research Competition is a fantastic model for how space research can be set up quickly and efficiently. NanoRacks is pleased to partner with companies like Space Florida and do what we can to lower the costs and challenges for these teams to get to the Space Station."

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Space Junk Video Shows What 500,000 Objects In Orbit Really Looks Like

Red Dwarf Star

Artist's depiction of the powerful flare that erupted from the red dwarf star EV Lacertae in 2008.

Unlike Earth, Venus lacks a magnetic field to deflect powerful solar outbursts -- as can be seen in this NASA-created image, a still from the video "Dynamic Earth: Exploring Earth's Climate Engine."

This vertigo-inducing, false-color image from NASA's Cassini mission highlights the storms at Saturn's north pole. The angry eye of a hurricane-like storm appears dark red while the fast-moving hexagonal jet stream framing it is a yellowish green. Low-lying clouds circling inside the hexagonal feature appear as muted orange color. A second, smaller vortex pops out in teal at the lower right of the image. The rings of Saturn appear in vivid blue at the top right.

This Hubble photo is of a small portion of a large star-birthing region in the Carina Nebula. Towers of cool hydrogen laced with dust rise from the wall of the nebula.

This computer simulation shows gas from a tidally shredded star falling into a black hole. Some of the gas also is being ejected at high speed into space.

This image of Asia and Australia at night is a composite assembled from data acquired by the Suomi NPP satellite in April and October 2012.

In this composite image, visible-light observations by NASAs Hubble Space Telescope are combined with infrared data from the ground-based Large Binocular Telescope in Arizona to assemble a dramatic view of the well-known Ring Nebula.

A delicate ribbon of gas floats eerily in our galaxy. A contrail from an alien spaceship? A jet from a black-hole? Actually this image, taken by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, is a thin section of a supernova remnant caused by a stellar explosion that occurred more than 1,000 years ago.

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope caught Jupiter's moon Ganymede playing a game of "peek-a-boo." In this crisp image, Ganymede is shown just before it ducks behind the giant planet.

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International Space Station moves away from space junk

Posted on: 11:51 am, March 17, 2014, by AP Wire Service, updated on: 08:15pm, March 17, 2014

International Space Station

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) The International Space Station had to sidestep a piece of space junk.

NASA said Monday the space station had to dodge part of an old satellite. Sunday nights firing of on-board thrusters pushed the orbiting lab up a half-mile.

Experts arent sure how big the junk is. Its from a Russian weather satellite launched in 1979.

After the maneuver, it was determined the debris would have posed no threat. NASA says it preferred playing it safe.

Mission Control says the change in space station altitude will not affect next weeks launch of a new three-man crew from Kazakhstan.

A SpaceX resupply mission from Cape Canaveral, meanwhile, has been delayed until the end of the month. The unmanned Falcon rocket was supposed to blast off Sunday.

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