Base Molecular Resonance™ Technologies Announces Breakthrough in DNA Signature Detection, Expanding the Boundaries of Quantum Physics Technology

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Revolutionizing Law Enforcement, Medical and Military Applications

STUART, Fla., March 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Base Molecular Resonance™ Technologies (BMRT), a pioneering force in quantum physics-driven security, medical, and military innovations, today announced a groundbreaking advancement: the ability to detect specific DNA signatures remotely and non-invasively. This latest breakthrough not only extends the unparalleled capabilities of BMRT’s multi-patented Base Molecular Resonance™ (BMR™) technology but also marks a significant milestone in search and rescue, criminal investigations, military operations, and medical diagnostics.

Quantum Physics Meets DNA Detection

The discovery was made when a non-disclosed third party inquired whether BMR™ technology could be used to detect specific DNA signatures. BMRT’s research team swiftly developed a proprietary process that fine-tunes the system’s detection parameters, enabling precise identification of “an” individual. This expansion of BMR™’s capabilities opens new frontiers in locating missing persons, identifying individuals in hostage situations, and solving forensic cases with unprecedented accuracy and speed.

Robert “Bo” Short, BMRT Co-Founder & CEO said, “We understood BMR™ technology’s ability to detect DNA was possible, but as with any groundbreaking innovation, validation through experimentation was essential. Our R&D team developed a protocol that has successfully validated this theory. While we are diligently refining the process, we have already overcome the initial technical hurdles, demonstrating the technology’s ability to detect DNA with precision and reliability. The potential benefits to mankind are immense. We have just unlocked a new dimension in molecular detection that will save lives and revolutionize multiple industries.”

Transformative Applications Across Industries

The ability to detect and distinguish DNA signatures remotely has far-reaching implications for:

  • Search & Rescue Operations: Instantly locate missing persons, including children and vulnerable individuals, in real time.
  • Hostage & Human Trafficking Recovery: Identify and track victims through forensic DNA markers, assisting law enforcement, and the military in real-time interventions.
  • National Security & Law Enforcement: Verify identities in covert operations, forensic investigations, and criminal cases.
  • Medical Diagnostics: Detect genetic mutations associated with diseases, further expanding BMR™ technology’s impact in healthcare.

100% Accurate in Third Party Study

BMR™ technology has been independently validated by a third-party study conducted by the Center for Applied Innovation at York St. John University in England. The landmark study confirmed BMRT’s 100% accuracy in detecting gunpowder, illegal drugs, and other threats in both blind and double-blind tests, with no false positives or false negatives.

A Game-Changer in Public Safety

BMRT’s breakthrough reinforces its mission to leverage quantum physics to benefit mankind. This innovation aligns with the company’s existing efforts to prevent mass violence, counter-terrorism threats, and provide critical intelligence to first responders and security agencies.

Robbie Callaway, former Chairman and Founding Board Member for the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and BMRT’s Advisory Board Chairman, emphasized the life-saving implications of this advancement:

“Base Molecular Resonance™ Technologies’ cutting-edge discovery not only transcends boundaries but also redefines the very essence of our approach to security, law enforcement, and humanitarian efforts. The ability to detect DNA signatures remotely will fundamentally change how we protect our children, rescue the missing, and safeguard the vulnerable. This is not just technological innovation; it is a new lifeline for those in danger.”

Lee Duke, BMRT Co-Founder & President, echoed this sentiment, highlighting the transformative impact of this discovery:

“The implications of this breakthrough are profound. By refining our ability to detect DNA at a molecular level, we are unlocking new possibilities in personal identification and security. This innovation stands to change the way we respond to emergencies, track down missing persons, and support global security efforts. We are committed to ensuring that BMR™ technology continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in science and safety.”

About Base Molecular Resonance™ Technologies (BMRT)
BMRT has discovered a new area of Quantum Physics that utilizes resonant frequencies to detect particle interactions at subatomic levels. This technology, called Base Molecular Resonance™ (BMR™), can detect any compound or biological substance, including every element on the periodic table, and up to 200 cancers and other diseases. With over 20 years of prototyping and testing proving its unmatched detection capabilities, BMR™ has the potential to save millions of lives by pinpointing weapons, explosives, and other physical threats both up close and at great distances, and detecting cancers and other diseases long before they present clinical symptoms. The non-invasive, harmless, and instant scan has broad implications in cancer diagnostics, public safety, law enforcement, security, and military services.

For more information about BMRT and its groundbreaking technology, visit www.BMRT.io

Contact: 
Bryan Adams
info@BMRT.io
800.522.4718 Ext. 1

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