Shortest-lived quantum particles exhibit quantum entanglement, too
Briefly

Quantum entanglement showcases that even particles with incredibly short lifetimes, like top quarks, exhibit intriguing behavior at high energies, challenging our understanding of quantum mechanics.
At the Large Hadron Collider, both the ATLAS and CMS collaborations have independently confirmed that quantum entanglement holds for the shortest-lived particles, like top quarks, across different energy regimes.
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