steinhardt in A Sentence

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    Steinhardt School of Culture Education.

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    Now Steinhardt wanted to find one in nature.

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    So Paul Steinhardt and Luca Bindi.

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    Now Bindi and Steinhardt had reason to celebrate,

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    Every day, Steinhardt graduates continue to change the world.

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    It's a very sweet story," Steinhardt said, who helped develop the theory.

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    Steinhardt said,"Ask me again in a few years and I hope to have an answer.".

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    Now Bindi and Steinhardt had reason to celebrate, although they could not yet know if quasicrystals were present.

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    Steinhardt, for instance, is working on a"big bounce" model, which pushes the starting clock back even further, to an earlier period of contraction that smoothed space-time and set the stage for an explosive expansion.

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    NYU Steinhardt's master's programs in applied psychology, education, health, media, music and performing arts professions, and the arts and arts professions attract recent college graduates, established professionals seeking licensure or certification, and career changers.

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    Work by Steinhardt and others suggests that inflation would have stopped in some regions(such as our observable universe) but continued in others, producing an array of separate territories with"every conceivable set of cosmological properties," as Steinhardt puts it.

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    In 2007, Professor Peter Lu of Harvard University and Professor Paul Steinhardt of Princeton University published a paper in the journal Science suggesting that girih tilings possessed properties consistent with self-similar fractal quasicrystalline tilings such as the Penrose tilings, predating them by five centuries.

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    In 2007, Peter J. Lu of Harvard University and Professor Paul J. Steinhardt of Princeton University published a paper in the journal Science suggesting that girih tilings possessed properties consistent with self-similar fractal quasicrystalline tilings such as Penrose tilings(presentation 1974, predecessor works starting in about 1964) predating them by five centuries.

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    Children whose parents provide them with learning materials like books and toys and engage them in learning activities and meaningful conversations in infancy and toddlerhood are likely to develop early cognitive skills that can cascade into later academic success, finds a new study by New York University's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development.

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