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entangle

[en-tang-guhl] / ɛnˈtæŋ gəl /


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One dot emits a single photon and the other generates an entangled photon pair.

From Science Daily

For tens of thousands of years, our human story and that of our dogs has been entangled.

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

These arrests come as sports organizations grapple with a bleak new reality that has emerged since states began legalizing sports betting in 2018: Players at all levels are becoming entangled in betting schemes.

From MarketWatch

As Mia grapples with the shock of her sister's death, she becomes entangled in the small town's web of secrets and lies.

From BBC