entanglement
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Earlier research had already shown that entanglement between quantum dot photons can survive a 36-kilometer transmission through the city center of Stuttgart.
From Science Daily
If there is an evergreen presence in these stories concerning the court’s ethical entanglement, it is Leonard Leo, one of the longtime leaders of the Federalist Society, a conservative legal organization.
From Seattle Times
Scientists say being struck by vessels and entanglement in fishing gear are the two biggest threats to right whales, which are dying faster than they are reproducing.
From Seattle Times
“What I worry about most are things that will stop me from being able to get to the surface — overhangs, fish nets, entanglement hazard,” he said, adding that a good pilot can avoid such perils.
From Seattle Times
There’s a lot of old fishing rope in the ocean and there is danger of entanglement from the Titanic’s ropes or cables, said Greg Stone, a California-based ocean scientist who has been on similar submersibles.
From Seattle Times
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