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entanglement

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


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“Additionally, because concertina coils are rigid and stay under tension, they don’t ‘sag’ or create the loose, invisible snares that single-strand wires often do over time, which helps reduce the risk of accidental wildlife entanglement.”

From Los Angeles Times

Researchers at the University of Basel and the Laboratoire Kastler Brossel have shown that quantum entanglement can be used to measure several physical quantities at the same time with greater accuracy than traditional methods allow.

From Science Daily

Such control could influence key properties such as entanglement, magnetic noise, and quantum critical behavior.

From Science Daily

Further, there was no guarantee that military action would bring down the regime or avoid messy long-term entanglements.

From The Wall Street Journal

These qubits can also be linked to one another, known as entanglement.

From Science Daily