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[New Atlas logo]( Physics [Physicists discover completely new type of quantum entanglement]( [Scientists at Brookhaven National Laboratory have discovered a new type of quantum entanglement]( Physicists at Brookhaven National Laboratory have discovered a completely new type of quantum entanglement, the spooky phenomenon that binds particles across any distance. This allowed scientists to peer inside nuclei in more detail than ever before. [Read more]( Special Promotion for New Atlas Readers [Celebrate yourself with 81% off this smartwatch this New Year]( This new year, we think that you're great just the way you are. But we also think that everybody deserves to treat themselves to some new wellness. So, how can you take your self-care and wellness to a new level? We have an idea. [Read more]( Photography [The best of the Close-Up Photographer of the Year awards]( [3rd Place - Fungi. 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