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  • This paper-thin chip turns invisible light into a steerable beam February, 2026
    Researchers have built a paper-thin chip that converts infrared light into visible light and directs it precisely, all without mechanical motion. The design overcomes a long-standing efficiency-versus-control problem in light-shaping materials. This opens the door to tiny, highly efficient light sources integrated directly onto chips.
  • Engineers just created a “phonon laser” that could shrink your next smartphone January, 2026
    Engineers have created a device that generates incredibly tiny, earthquake-like vibrations on a microchip—and it could transform future electronics. Using a new kind of “phonon laser,” the team can produce ultra-fast surface waves that already play a hidden role in smartphones, GPS systems, and wireless tech. Unlike today’s bulky setups, this single-chip device could deliver […]
  • Tiny 3D-printed light cages could unlock the quantum internet January, 2026
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    Researchers at Maynooth University have achieved a forensic milestone by revealing fingerprints on fired bullet casings using a safe electrochemical process. The method uses mild voltage and non-toxic materials to make hidden ridges visible within seconds. Effective even on aged casings, it could help investigators connect evidence directly to a suspect rather than just a […]
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    Artificial intelligence is consuming enormous amounts of energy, but researchers at the University of Florida have built a chip that could change everything by using light instead of electricity for a core AI function. By etching microscopic lenses directly onto silicon, they’ve enabled laser-powered computations that cut power use dramatically while maintaining near-perfect accuracy.
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  • Self-lighting chip uses quantum tunneling to spot a trillionth of a gram June, 2025
    Imagine detecting a single trillionth of a gram of a molecule—like an amino acid—using just electricity and a chip smaller than your fingernail. That’s the power of a new quantum-enabled biosensor developed at EPFL. Ditching bulky lasers, it taps into the strange world of quantum tunneling, where electrons sneak through barriers and release light in […]
  • This quantum sensor tracks 3D movement without GPS June, 2025
    Physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have created a groundbreaking quantum device that can measure 3D acceleration using ultracold atoms, something once thought nearly impossible. By chilling rubidium atoms to near absolute zero and splitting them into quantum superpositions, the team has built a compact atom interferometer guided by AI to decode acceleration patterns. […]

Works on any part of the body, the hand, palm, face; can be incorporated into any small electronic like a phone, IoT, glasses, a smart watch. Vein matching vectors or optional bone surface scan with two proof of life for added security.
U.S. Patent 10,135,822

Global e∙dentity™ Infrared Vein Matching Patented Technology

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We are continually developing virtually impenetrable, multi-modal, secure identification products to make the world a smarter and safer place – a bold new world that is free of old encumbrances of physical identification.

About Global e∙dentity™

We are continually developing virtually impenetrable, multi-modal, secure identification products to make the world a smarter and safer place – a bold new world that is free of old encumbrances of physical identification.

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