Recent experiments on the EPR paradox have provided significant insights into quantum entanglement and non-locality. Notably, Alain Aspect's 2015 experiment reinforced the reality of quantum entanglement. A 2017 study from the University of Vienna demonstrated the violation of Bell's inequality through photon entanglement. In 2018, researchers in China entangled atomic clocks, showcasing non-locality in timekeeping. Additionally, a 2019 experiment at the University of Oxford revealed that entanglement can occur at larger scales and higher temperatures, expanding the understanding of the EPR paradox.