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A new era for the exploration of hadron structure has begun with the Jefferson Lab 12 GeV program and the planned Electron Ion Collider. The new generation of experiments will allow us to probe the quantum correlation function (QCFs) of quarks and gluons that emerges from the theory of strong interactions. Since QCFs are not direct physical observables, they need to be reconstructed from experimental data using the framework of QCD factorization that stress test in a self consistent manner the predictive power of QCD and the universality of QCFs. In this talk we will discuss recent progress on phenomenology in the exploration of nucleon’s spin structures.