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Liverpool have been spoken about as Premier League winners, with players, former Reds and rival managers talking up their title credentials.
Jordan Henderson believes that if the club keep their impressive form up, then a 19th crown could be heading to Anfield. "Obviously we're quietly confident in every game we go into that we ca win and we've just got to keep doing that until the end of the season, and the see where we are," he said.
Well, thanks to the maths whizzes at Bloomberg, we don't have to wait. They've already shown us what the final Premier League table will look like, according to their 'super computer'.Liverpool may not top it, but what we do know is that the Reds will apparently make a triumphant return to the Champions League with the club most likely to finish on 76 points, enough to pip Tottenham to fourth place.
Looking at the graphic below which shows the likelihood of the Reds amassing various points totals we can see that there is an 8.1 per cent chance of Liverpool finishing with 76 points, though Bloomberg estimate that tricky games against Southampton, Man United, Man City and Chelsea await them.
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Below is the likelihood of Liverpool reaching the required points total that will either see them finish in the top four or force them to settle for a place in the Europa League.
They also calculated that Tottenham, Liverpool's main rivals for Champions League football, have less than a two per cent chance of edging them on points.
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Sherry Bauer, 57 - Lung Institute Testimonial (Second Treatment - 4 Month Follow-Up)
Sherry Bauer, a Nashville, TN resident and Lung Institute patient, suffers from COPD. Bauer came to Lung Institute a little over 4 months ago for a venous st...
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#39;In Kony #39;s Shadow #39; Spirituality and the Lord #39;s Resistance Army
Norman Okello was abducted at just 12 years old. Still only a child, he was forced to kill and maim for the Lord #39;s Resistance Army (LRA). In this short film ...
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An Introduction to Celtic Spirituality - Esther de Waal speaks at St Paul #39;s Cathedral
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Which Are You (Look Up Catch On Part 2) - Life, Personal Development, Spirituality, People
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The Search for the Spiritual in Art, an interfaith, inter-museum collaboration that begin in 1995, picks up again this year with a five-week series of Wednesday lectures and tours around the theme Spiritual Pilgrimage in Art.
Whether to Graceland or the Holy Land, pilgrimage captures the imagination of people of all faiths, says Abby Schwartz,interim director of the Skirball Museum at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion.
Two years ago the series explored the theme of music, worship and faith.
Dates and sites for this years program:
Feb. 19: Cincinnati Art Museum, 953 Eden Park Dr. Evening begins at 6 p.m. with a tour of relevant collections, then at 7 p.m. a talk from James Buchanan, director of the Brueggeman Center at Xavier University.
Feb. 26: Skirball Museum, 3101 Clifton Ave., Clifton. Begins at 6 p.m. with a self-guided tour of the museum, then discussion led by David Gitlitz, professor emeritus of Hispanic Studies at the University of Rhode Island.
March 5: Hindu Temple of Cincinnati, 4920 Klatte Rd., Union Twp., Clermont County. The program begins with a lecture by Swami Ishatmandana at 6:30 p.m. before a tour of the temple.
March 12: Taft Museum of Art, 316 Pike St., Downtown. Self-guided tour begins at 6 p.m. and a lecture by Caroline Hillard, part of the art history faculty of Wright State University, begins at 7 p.m.
March 19: Islamic Center of Greater Cincinnati, 8092 Plantation Drive, West Chester. Program begins at 6:30 p.m. Author and filmmaker Michael Wolfediscusses Depicting the Hajj in Images and Words and a guided tour begins at 7:45 p.m.
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Best Catholic Spirituality Writing 2013 $9.99
This eBook is a collection of 25 of the best spirituality essays published in the National Catholic Reporter during 2013. Since its founding in 1964, NCR has published many well-known authors of Catholic spiritual writing. From laughter to pain; dance and parenting to pets and selfies, NCR's Best Catholic Spirituality Writing 2013 takes you through the Catholic liturgical year with reflections from 21 authors.
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Contents: Introduction by NCR editor Dennis Coday 1. We hear God with the same ear God hears us (Michael Leach) 2. Beyond this time and this space, God has not abandoned us (Melissa Musick Nussbaum) 3. Cops, cons and grace (Brian Cahill) 4. Merton's letters a call for white atonement (Alex Mikulich) 5. The monastic ways of the 'wise little bee' (Angelo Stagnaro) 6. The truer sacrifices of Lenten fasting (Joseph R. Veneroso) 7. Aging and the paschal mystery (Edward Hays) 8. The mystery of the rolled-away stone (Joseph R. Veneroso) 9. Connection: a more environmental way (Donna Schaper) 10. No matter what Wills says, believers need priests (Brian Cahill) 11. The hands we hold are gifts (Ginny Kubitz Moyer) 12. Finding the mirth in the human condition as Jesus did (Michael Leach) 13. Dancers connect to faith in movement (Elosa Prez-Lozano) 14. Praying the news to avert despair (Heidi Schlumpf) 15. A foretaste of heaven in the love of a dog (Michael Sean Winters) 16. The journey from margin to center (Diane Pendola) 17. Questioning together: Young adults celebrate teaching liturgy on retreat (Loretta E. Johnson) 18. Becoming the person God wants us to be (Jeannine Gramick) 19. God is generous in blessing us with replacement parts (Patty McCarty) 20. @Pontifex and the #SabbathSelfies (John McCarthy) 21. Paying attention during the best part of your life (Peg Ekerdt) 22. The eternal pull of Assisi: A visitor takes on St. Francis' quest (Joshua J. McElwee) 23. Vocation is a day-to-day choice (Brian Harper) 24. Facing death and living life more fully (Eileen Reutzel Colianni) 25. The yearly Christmas letter demands a good editor (Melissa Musick Nussbaum)
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Beyond the Rainbow on the International Space Station: Megan Harvey at TEDxSpenceSchool
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The International Space Station streaks through the night sky over Pisa, Italy, as the bright blue Pleiades star cluster glitters in the background in this amazing photo recently submitted to Space.com.
Amateur astronomer Giuseppe Petricca took this image of thePleiades star cluster, which is also known as M45. It is an open star cluster formed about 100 million years ago and its brightest stars glow a hot blue color. Scientists estimate the young, recently formed stars in the cluster will burn out quickly, likely in the next 200 million years.
"It's always a waypoint in the winter skies, opening the way from Perseus to Orion," photographer Petricca said of Pleiades in an email to Space.com. "But, yesterday, above Pisa, Italy, the International Space Station made a beautiful passage, and it crossed next to the cluster." [See more amazing February night sky photos by stargazers]
The Pleiades clusteris a group of 800 stars located in the constellation Taurus, about 410 light-years from Earth. A light-year is the distance light travels in one year, or about 6 trillion miles (10 trillion kilometers).
To see more amazing night sky photos submitted by Space.com readers, visit ourastrophotography archive.
Editor's note:If you have an amazingnight skyphoto you'd like to share for a possible story or image gallery, please contact managing editor Tariq Malik atspacephotos@space.com.
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Star Quiz: Test Your Stellar Smarts
Though they look serene and silent from our vantage on Earth, stars are actually roiling balls of violent plasma. Test your stellar smarts with this quiz.
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Discoveries, Applications and Opportunities Organized by the American Astronautical Society with the support of the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS) and NASA Hyatt Regency McCormick Place Chicago, Illinois
The annual International Space Station (ISS) Research and Development Conference will be held June 17-19, 2014, at the Hyatt Regency McCormick Place in Chicago. Abstracts and poster proposals are solicited under the categories of Discoveries in Microgravity Science; Discoveries in Space Science, Earth Science, Engineering and Education; Applications Benefiting Earth; Applications Enabling Exploration; Applications in Technology; Commercial Applications; and Opportunities. Topics should relate to science, exploration and technology activities (past, present, planned or under development) on the International Space Station.
One of NASAs top strategic goals is to sustain the operation and full use of the International Space Station and expand efforts to utilize the ISS as a National Laboratory for scientific, technological, diplomatic and educational purposes and for supporting future objectives in human space exploration (2011 NASA Strategic Plan).
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Biology and Biotechnology: In microgravity, controls on the directionality and geometry of cell and tissue growth can be dramatically different to those on Earth. Various experiments have used the culture of cells, tissues and small organisms on orbit as a tool to increase our understanding of biological processes in microgravity.
Earth and Space Science: The presence of the space station in low-Earth orbit provides a unique vantage point for collecting Earth and space science data. From an average altitude of about 400 km, details in such features as glaciers, agricultural fields, cities, and coral reefs taken from the ISS can be layered with other sources of data, such as orbiting satellites, to compile the most comprehensive information available.
Educational Activities: The space station provides a unique platform for inspiring students to excel in mathematics and science. Station educational activities have had a positive impact on thousands of students by involving them in station research, and by using the station to teach them the science and engineering that are behind space exploration.
Human Research: The space station is being used to study the risks to human health that are inherent in space exploration. Focal research questions address the mechanisms of the risks and develop test countermeasures to reduce these risks. Research on space station addresses the major risks to human health from residence in a long-duration microgravity environment. Results from this research are key enablers for future long-duration missions beyond low Earth orbit.
Physical Sciences: The space station provides the only place to study long-term physical effects in the absence of gravity. This unique microgravity environment allows different physical properties to dominate systems, and these have been harnessed for a wide variety of physical sciences.
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The icy chill of empty space will soon be trumped by the temperatures aboard the International Space Station. Using NASA's Cold Atom Lab, scientists plan to reach temperatures only a few degrees above absolute zero on the station, allowing them to study challenging aspects of quantum mechanics.
"We're going to study matter at temperatures far colder than are found naturally," JPL's Rob Thompson said in a statement. Thompson is the Project Scientist for the Cold Atom Lab, an atomic 'refrigerator' planned to make the orbiting laboratory its new home in 2016. You can watch a video describing NASA's Cold Atom Lab experiment here.
He said, "We aim to push effective temperatures down to 100 pico-Kelvin"one ten billionth of a degree above absolute zero. [In Photos: The Coldest Places on Earth]
When atoms of rubidium and sodium reach temperatures near absolute zero, they, they behave as both particles and waves, merging into a single wave of matter. Known as Bose-Einstein Condensates (BCEs), the new material was predicted by both Albert Einstein and Satyendra Bose in the early 20th century. Mixing two BCEs isn't like blending ordinary gases the condensates instead behave like waves, interfering with one another so that two atoms combined together can result in no atom at all.
"The Cold Atom Lab will allow us to study these objects at perhaps the lowest temperatures over," Thompson said.
Researchers will also be able to mix super-cool atomic gases on board the space station. Atoms will float free of perturbations, which will allow for extremely sensitive measurements of the weak interactions that occur.
"This could lead to the discovery of interesting and novel quantum phenomena," Thompson said.
The International Space Station is a prime location to perform such experiments because of lack of interference from the pull of gravity.
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NASA and its international partners have appointed crew members for a 2016 mission to the International Space Station.
NASA astronautJeff Williamsis scheduled to launch in spring 2016 and return to Earth in fall 2016. He will join space station Expedition 47 crew members in orbit and will remain aboard as part of Expedition 48 with cosmonauts Alexey Ovchinin and Oleg Skripochka of the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos). Williams will assume command of the orbiting outpost upon the departure of Expedition 47's commander, Sergei Zaletin of Roscosmos.
This will be the fourth spaceflight and third long-duration mission for Williams, a former U.S. Army helicopter pilot and graduate of theU.S. Military Academy. Williams was a flight engineer aboard the station during Expedition 13 in 2006. He later served as a flight engineer during Expedition 21 and commander of Expedition 22 in 2010.
This will be the first flight for Ovchinin, a former Russian Air Force pilot and graduate of the Eisk Air Force Pilot School. Ovchinin has been a cosmonaut since 2009.
This will be the second long-duration flight for Skripochka, who served as a flight engineer during Expeditions 25 and 26 in 2010 and 2011. The former mechanical engineer has been a cosmonaut since 1999.
The crew for Expedition 47 will be: --Tim Kopra, NASA -- Sergei Zaletin, Roscosmos --Tim Peake, European Space Agency
The crew of Expedition 48 will be: --Jeff Williams, NASA -- Alexey Ovchinin, Roscosmos -- Oleg Skripochka, Roscosmos
For complete astronaut biographical information, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/astronauts
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NASA, International Space Station Partners Announce Future Crew Members