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&lt;h1 id="cutting-a-photon-quantum-breakthrough-promises-cloud--tech-surprises-by-2026">Cutting a Photon: Quantum Breakthrough Promises Cloud &amp;amp; Tech Surprises by 2026!&lt;/h1>
&lt;p>Imagine holding a beam of light and, with a precise scientific maneuver, actually &amp;quot;cutting&amp;quot; it. Sounds like something out of science fiction, right? Well, according to a fascinating article on ZME Science, scientists are getting closer to understanding what happens when you perform such a feat on a photon – and the implications are truly astonishing, potentially reshaping the landscape of cloud computing and technology as we know it by 2026.&lt;/p></description></item></channel></rss>