Base Molecular Resonance™ Technologies Announces Transformational Advancement in Quantum Resonance Detection
BMRT's quantum detection platform achieved a 970-mile operational range with enhanced resolution and miniaturization, validated in a U.S. government-sponsored test.
- Validated at 970 miles, BMRT announced on Feb. 24, 2026, after a U.S. Government-sponsored test administered by a University Affiliated Research Center at a premier national test facility.
- After six months of concentrated lab work, BMRT engineers used first-principles modeling and discovered subtle device mechanisms, unlocking predictable scaling through new inventions and rigorous validation.
- BMRT engineers demonstrated that the system achieves near-zero background noise, with a hands-free, self-stabilizing architecture removing recurring calibration and tightening targeting resolution to near-pinpoint accuracy.
- BMRT is integrating the advances into next-generation prototypes for demonstration and pilot deployment, expanding markets across medical diagnostics, defense and homeland security, transportation screening and port security, while holding 20 patent assets and a $60.3 billion intellectual property valuation.
- Modeling confirms a pathway to extend performance and a 3X miniaturization redesign, with BMRT describing this as breakthrough science with potential long-term impact.
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Base Molecular Resonance™ Technologies Announces Transformational Advancement in Quantum Resonance Detection
STUART, Fla., Feb. 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Base Molecular Resonance™ Technologies (BMRT) today announced a transformational leap in its detection capability following six months of concentrated laboratory advancement, first-principles modeling, and controlled system refinement.
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