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entanglement

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


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The Columbia University grad student was recently in a “situationship”—Gen Z’s term for a romantic entanglement that exists somewhere between friendship and a relationship—with a man who initially expressed admiration for her achievements.

From The Wall Street Journal

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

It did not assess chemical impacts or entanglement, meaning the true scale of harm is likely to be higher.

From BBC

To create high-performance quantum networks, researchers must entangle atoms and maintain that entanglement as signals travel through fiber cables.

From Science Daily

Two-qubit gates are operations that happen on two qubits at the same time to enable entanglement, which is when two particles share a single quantum state.

From MarketWatch