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Yahoo
18-07-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Man rescued after falling 'significant distance' from tree
A young man was rescued after falling from a tree in woods. The incident happened close to Smithills Hall on Saturday, July 5, with North West Ambulance Service calling on the help of Bolton Mountain Rescue Team (BMRT). The man reportedly fell a "significant distance" out of a tree, the mountain rescue team confirmed, which raised concerns about possible spinal, pelvic and lower leg injuries. The casualty was immobilised and carefully extricated before being carried to the waiting ambulance on our mountain rescue stretcher. READ MORE: Bolton Mountain Rescue Team volunteers on call 24/7 Bolton Mountain Rescue Team out to help public at events Bolton Mountain Rescue Service receive support from Grub A BMRT spokesperson said: 'On Saturday, July 5, North West Ambulance Service requested our assistance with a young man who had fallen a significant distance out of a tree in woods close to Smithills Farm, with concerns about possible spinal, pelvic and lower leg injuries. 'The casualty was immobilised and carefully extricated before being carried to the waiting ambulance on our mountain rescue stretcher.' BMRT also assisted in the search for a missing person in Bury on July 11, who was later found safe and well. And two days later, team members gave first aid at Worsley Summer Fair after a person collapsed and was later discharged by ambulance crews.


Malaysian Reserve
11-06-2025
- Business
- Malaysian Reserve
Base Molecular Resonance™ Technologies Offers U.S.A. a Generational Edge Against Next-Gen Warfare
STUART, Fla., June 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — In the wake of Ukraine's unprecedented long-range drone strike deep into Russian territory, executed using weaponized drones launched from concealed containers, Base Molecular Resonance™ Technologies (BMRT) underscored the urgency of its breakthrough technology, developed to protect the United States by detecting this emerging class of devastating threats before they can be unleashed. Built utilizing its multi-patented Base Molecular Resonance™ technology, BMRT's systems can remotely detect explosives, narcotics, DNA (for human trafficking), high-value threats, and weaponized drones through steel containers, ship hulls, and sealed cargo bays, with zero false positives or negatives, and no need to open or unload freight, whether up close or at a distance. This revolutionary platform is so advanced that it can detect every element on the periodic table, as well as over 200 types of cancers and other diseases. On June 1, 2025, Ukraine deployed drones from truck-mounted containers to strike multiple Russian airbases, damaging or destroying more than 40 aircraft in a single coordinated assault. Pentagon officials called the strike 'one of the most sophisticated' in recent history. Experts warn that similar tactics, using weaponized drone swarms launched from ports or supply hubs, could threaten U.S. infrastructure, military sites, and civilian populations. 'We've entered a new era of warfare,' said Robert 'Bo' Short, Co-Founder and CEO of BMRT. 'The recent Ukrainian drone assault exposed how easily adversaries can weaponize ordinary shipping containers to carry out high-impact attacks from seemingly benign locations. In this new battlespace, traditional defense methods fall short. BMRT's technology exposes these threats before they can strike. This scientific innovation provides the strategic advantage our nation requires to maintain its position as the world's greatest military power.' BMRT's Multi-Patented, Independently Validated Technology Delivers What Traditional Systems Cannot. BMRT's breakthrough has been validated in a blind and double-blind study by the Centre for Applied Innovation at York St. John University in England, confirming 100% accuracy detecting gunpowder, narcotics, cancer, and other high-value threats, with no false positives or negatives. It can detect explosive compounds and threat components hidden inside sealed containers, cages, and compartments without manual searches, visual inspection, or physical contact. Detection is instantaneous and non-intrusive, eliminating delay, disruption, and uncertainty. Lee Duke, Co-Founder and President of BMRT, added, 'Ports are no longer just economic entry points, they're potential launchpads for foreign attacks. Our technology gives the United States the ability to see what no one else can see, and stop what no one else can stop. This isn't a technological evolution. It is literally a quantum leap forward.' With over 11 million containers entering U.S. ports annually, and only a fraction undergoing detailed screening, the stakes are high. BMRT's technology offers real-time threat assessment without interrupting the flow of commerce. Strategic and Commercial Value BMRT's Base Molecular Resonance™ platform has received an independent intellectual property valuation of $60.3 billion, representing one of the largest pre-revenue technology valuations in history. The company's non-contact, quantum-driven technology is poised to become a cornerstone of next-generation homeland security, defense, and logistics protection. For more information, visit Investment Inquiries Robert 'Bo 'ShortCo-Founder & CEObo@ Media Contact Bryan AdamsChief Marketing Officerinfo@ Ext. 1 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.
Yahoo
11-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Base Molecular Resonance™ Technologies Offers U.S.A. a Generational Edge Against Next-Gen Warfare
STUART, Fla., June 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In the wake of Ukraine's unprecedented long-range drone strike deep into Russian territory, executed using weaponized drones launched from concealed containers, Base Molecular Resonance™ Technologies (BMRT) underscored the urgency of its breakthrough technology, developed to protect the United States by detecting this emerging class of devastating threats before they can be unleashed. Built utilizing its multi-patented Base Molecular Resonance™ technology, BMRT's systems can remotely detect explosives, narcotics, DNA (for human trafficking), high-value threats, and weaponized drones through steel containers, ship hulls, and sealed cargo bays, with zero false positives or negatives, and no need to open or unload freight, whether up close or at a distance. This revolutionary platform is so advanced that it can detect every element on the periodic table, as well as over 200 types of cancers and other diseases. On June 1, 2025, Ukraine deployed drones from truck-mounted containers to strike multiple Russian airbases, damaging or destroying more than 40 aircraft in a single coordinated assault. Pentagon officials called the strike "one of the most sophisticated" in recent history. Experts warn that similar tactics, using weaponized drone swarms launched from ports or supply hubs, could threaten U.S. infrastructure, military sites, and civilian populations. "We've entered a new era of warfare," said Robert 'Bo' Short, Co-Founder and CEO of BMRT. "The recent Ukrainian drone assault exposed how easily adversaries can weaponize ordinary shipping containers to carry out high-impact attacks from seemingly benign locations. In this new battlespace, traditional defense methods fall short. BMRT's technology exposes these threats before they can strike. This scientific innovation provides the strategic advantage our nation requires to maintain its position as the world's greatest military power." BMRT's Multi-Patented, Independently Validated Technology Delivers What Traditional Systems Cannot. BMRT's breakthrough has been validated in a blind and double-blind study by the Centre for Applied Innovation at York St. John University in England, confirming 100% accuracy detecting gunpowder, narcotics, cancer, and other high-value threats, with no false positives or negatives. It can detect explosive compounds and threat components hidden inside sealed containers, cages, and compartments without manual searches, visual inspection, or physical contact. Detection is instantaneous and non-intrusive, eliminating delay, disruption, and uncertainty. Lee Duke, Co-Founder and President of BMRT, added, "Ports are no longer just economic entry points, they're potential launchpads for foreign attacks. Our technology gives the United States the ability to see what no one else can see, and stop what no one else can stop. This isn't a technological evolution. It is literally a quantum leap forward." With over 11 million containers entering U.S. ports annually, and only a fraction undergoing detailed screening, the stakes are high. BMRT's technology offers real-time threat assessment without interrupting the flow of commerce. Strategic and Commercial Value BMRT's Base Molecular Resonance™ platform has received an independent intellectual property valuation of $60.3 billion, representing one of the largest pre-revenue technology valuations in history. The company's non-contact, quantum-driven technology is poised to become a cornerstone of next-generation homeland security, defense, and logistics protection. For more information, visit Investment Inquiries Robert "Bo "ShortCo-Founder & CEObo@ Media Contact Bryan AdamsChief Marketing Officerinfo@ Ext. 1 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. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Base Molecular Resonance Technologies, LLC Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Associated Press
13-03-2025
- Health
- Associated Press
Base Molecular Resonance™ Technologies Introduces Game-Changing Solution to Stop Mass Livestock Culling Amid Bird Flu Crisis
BMRT's Revolutionary Technology Can Instantly Detect Infected Poultry, Preventing the Unnecessary Slaughter of Healthy Animals STUART, Fla., March 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In response to the escalating crisis of mass poultry culling due to avian influenza (bird flu), Base Molecular Resonance™ Technologies (BMRT) today announced a breakthrough application of its multi-patented Base Molecular Resonance™ (BMR™) technology that can detect infected animals instantly, eliminating the need for indiscriminate mass slaughter. With this revolutionary advancement, BMRT is poised to transform disease detection in food supply chains, preserving global food security while reducing economic and environmental waste. The Cost of Bird Flu: Financial and Agricultural Impact Since the onset of the current avian influenza outbreak, more than 166 million birds, including chickens and turkeys, have been culled in the United States many of which were not infected. Testing data indicates that only 5-10% of these birds would have likely tested positive for the virus. In the last quarter alone, over 20 million egg-laying chickens were culled, further tightening egg supplies and driving up prices. These indiscriminate culling practices have cost poultry farmers hundreds of millions of dollars, impacting food production and straining supply chains. As a result, egg prices have surged in response from $2.50 to $5.63, reaching as high as $12 in some areas. BMRT's technology provides an immediate and scalable solution to this crisis by enabling real-time precision-based disease detection, ensuring that only infected birds are culled while healthy flocks remain intact. Preventing Unnecessary Livestock Loss with Precision Scanning The current approach to containing avian influenza involves mass culling, often resulting in the destruction of millions of birds, many of them perfectly healthy. BMRT's non-invasive, instantaneous scanning technology provides an alternative that distinguishes infected birds from healthy ones in real time, preventing unnecessary destruction of food supplies while maintaining disease control. According to Robert 'Bo' Short, BMRT Co-Founder & CEO, 'Right now, millions of chickens are being slaughtered out of fear rather than necessity. Our technology eliminates that uncertainty. With a simple scan, we can pinpoint infected animals with 100% accuracy, allowing farmers and regulators to respond with surgical precision instead of widespread devastation. This is a major step forward for global food security, animal welfare, and the agricultural economy.' Expanding to Cattle, Pork, and Beyond Beyond poultry, BMRT's molecular resonance technology can be adapted to detect diseases in cattle, swine, and other livestock, helping to prevent devastating outbreaks such as Mad Cow Disease, African Swine Fever, and Foot-and-Mouth Disease to name a few. With food supply disruptions becoming an increasing global concern, BMRT's cutting-edge detection capabilities have the potential to redefine safety standards across the agricultural sector. 'Bird flu is just the beginning,' added Lee Duke, BMRT Co-Founder & President. 'We can detect disease in livestock at the molecular level before symptoms even appear, allowing for rapid intervention that safeguards the food supply and protects farmers from catastrophic losses. This is the future of disease detection.' Independently Validated for Unmatched Accuracy BMRT's 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, cancer and other threats in both blind and double-blind tests, with no false positives or false negatives. The same precision and reliability now apply to disease detection in the agricultural industry, making it possible to safeguard global food supplies with unprecedented efficiency. A New Era for Agriculture and Food Security As governments, regulatory agencies, and food producers struggle to contain the economic and ethical fallout of mass livestock culling, BMRT's solution offers a revolutionary path forward. By deploying this safe, rapid, and non-invasive screening technology, the industry can replace fear-driven responses with precision-based disease management, ensuring food stability without compromising public health. 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. Bryan Adams 800.522.4718 Ext. 1