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Supercomputer predicts Arsenal’s chance of winning title

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Supercomputer predicts Arsenal’s chance of winning the title after latest results
Arsenal and Manchester City both secured victories at the weekend, leaving City five points behind the Gunners with a game in hand.

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Supercomputer makes updated Premier League title prediction after Arsenal and Man City wins
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Supercomputer predicts Premier League winner after Arsenal beat Tottenham
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Revealed: Why 'nonsense' stoppages disrupted Arsenal's hammering of Tottenham in north London derby
Arsenal poured more misery on neighbours Tottenham with a victory that will bring fresh optimism the Gunners can end their long wait to be crowned champions of England once again.

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PLR: Do City smell Arsenal blood despite derby win?
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Arsenal set to confirm finish above Spurs earlier than ever before
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Arsenal and Tottenham’s fate predicted by Premier League supercomputer after NLD as top five battle settled by one point

ARSENAL are tipped to kick on and win the Premier League title by FIVE POINTS after Sunday’s North London derby mauling. The Gunners thrashed Tottenham 4-1 at their own stadium to restore
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Supercomputer tips Champions League favourite with 99.8% chance | OneFootball

According to Opta, Atlético de Madrid is the big favorite to advance, with a 74.8% probability. However, Club Brugge has suffered only one defeat in the last eight Champions League games under Ivan Leko, showing that the Belgian team will be resilient.
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Supercomputer reveals violent spin that stirs red giant star chemistry

A team led by astrophysicist Simon Blouin at the University of Victoria has used one of the world’s fastest supercomputers to show that stellar rotation amplifies chemical mixing inside red giant stars by more than 100 times,

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