
British Professor Stephen Hawking unveils a new scientific formula to predict the chances of England succeeding in the World Cup, in Cambridge, England, Wednesday, May 28, 2014. Stephen Hawking has turned his brilliant mind toward perhaps his toughest challenge yet _ helping England win the World Cup. Britain’s most famous scientist, known for his theories on physics and the universe, has been commissioned by a betting company to analyze data from every World Cup England has qualified for since winning the tournament in 1966 in the hopes of coming up with a winning formula. (AP Photo/David Parry/PA) UNITED KINGDOM OUT PHOTOGRAPH CAN NOT BE STORED OR USED FOR MORE THAN 14 DAYS AFTER THE DAY OF TRANSMISSION
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