Our first and fundamental maxim should be, never to
entangle ourselves in the broils of Europe; our second, never to suffer Europe to intermeddle with cis-Atlantic affairs.
All kinds of garbage, ranging from fishing nets to trash from cargo ships to litter on the beach, finds its way into coastal waters and the ocean, where it traps, ensnares and
entangles marine wildlife such as marine mammals, sea turtles and seabirds.
* So far, photons are the only elementary particles that have been entangled, but Lucas Lamata of the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics in Garching, Germany, and his colleagues have devised a way to
entangle electrons, which would be more stable.
In the new study, researchers used a microwave pulse to attempt to
entangle the electrical currents of the two superconductors.
Topics include fundamental quantum phenomena and concepts, entanglement and its consequences, the Bohr-Einstein debate and the fundamental problem of quantum mechanics, the quantum world,
entangles quantum systems from wave-particle duality to single-photon sources of light, quantum information, the promise of quantum computers, decoherence and the transition from quantum physics to classical physics, quantum information processing, and quantum theory as a challenge for philosophy.
We ride with Paris and Fearless through a fast paced mystery that
entangles the African American and Jewish community.
A grisly trail of seemingly unrelated murders
entangles the two, and their hunt for the killer eventually leads them to a cliffside village and a breathtaking, cataclysmic struggle with a terrible nemesis from Doyle's past.
Dover Area School District, argues that teaching religious concepts in public school science courses
entangles government with religion, violating the First Amendment.
But as DeMent pointed out, requiring school officials to make certain that students' prayers fall within certain parameters only further
entangles government in religious affairs.
Theory suggests that squeezing
entangles the light's photons.