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entanglement

[en-tang-guhl-muhnt] / ɛnˈtæŋ gəl mənt /


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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

Mr. Trump faces political and practical challenges that are raising the hopes of President Biden and Democrats that the web of legal entanglements will eventually kneecap his candidacy.

From Washington Times

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis faced a Republican backlash this spring when he told Fox News that further U.S. entanglement with what he called a “territorial dispute” in Ukraine was not a “vital national security interest.”

From Washington Post

The show’s revelation of Pinkett Smith and Alsina’s “entanglement” blew up online and challenged fans’ perception, fostered by the power couple, that Smith and his wife had a flawless relationship.

From Los Angeles Times

According to Eleni Panagiotou, a mathematician at Arizona State University, who studies the effects of entanglements in physical systems, the versatility of this movement allows the worms to fine-tune their tangles.

From Scientific American