The professional network for frontier sciences — connecting researchers, facilities, papers, and ideas across the world's most advanced scientific domains.
Breach is the professional network for frontier sciences — like LinkedIn, but for the research-industrial complex. We connect researchers, facilities, research papers, supply chains, and ideas across 11 scientific domains at the edge of human knowledge.
Imagine a student researcher at MIT being able to see ongoing research from across the world, and instantly find how their studies and theories connect to experiments at CERN, neural interfaces at Neuralink, or quantum computing breakthroughs at IBM. That's Breach — a one-stop research query platform with an AI-powered correlation engine that finds connections humans might miss.
The platform combines researcher profiles, an AI hypothesis engine, an interactive 3D globe, real-time ISS tracking, and deep research databases. Every entity has a profile. Every researcher is linked to their papers and facilities. Every connection is searchable — from ER=EPR bridging relativity and quantum mechanics to CRISPR techniques that could accelerate fusion energy materials.
Researcher Profiles — 30+ leading scientists across all domains with h-index, citation counts, expertise, linked papers, and affiliated entities. From Nobel laureates to startup founders building the future.
Correlation Engine — Our AI finds cross-domain connections between research that humans might miss. Like how ER=EPR bridged general relativity and quantum mechanics, Breach identifies mathematical and conceptual parallels across fields.
Research Gap-Filling — Facilities and entities can identify gaps in their research and find the scientists, contractors, and technologies to fill them. A marketplace of ideas where expertise meets opportunity.
One-Stop Research Database — 48 cutting-edge papers from 2024–2025, linked to facilities, researchers, and funding sources. Browse ongoing experiments, find collaborators, and discover how your work connects to the global frontier.
Breach is secured by Nexartis trust infrastructure — the same technology powering KnowYourModel.ai, the first trust registry for AI. Every data point, correlation, and research connection in Breach is backed by verifiable provenance.
Every data query and correlation is backed by cryptographic usage receipts — verifiable proof of data integrity and provenance across the entire platform.
The Open Commercial Media Ecosystem (OCME) tracks research paper attribution and content provenance, ensuring every citation and source is verifiable.
KnowYourModel.ai aggregates 20,578+ AI models with verified performance data — token bonds and multi-armed bandit algorithms ensure adaptive, trustworthy model selection.
Nexartis Helix orchestrates infrastructure across Breach — from secure data pipelines to verified API endpoints — ensuring military-grade security for frontier research data.
Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Space Force — domestic and across 20+ countries overseas.
Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, Northrop Grumman, Boeing, and the full SIPRI top 50 — HQs, plants, R&D centers.
80+ systems with full deployment chains: contractor → equipment → base. F-35s, THAAD, Virginia-class subs, and more.
200+ verified supplier relationships mapping the defense-industrial supply chain from sub-tier components to prime contractors.
OpenAI, DeepMind, Anthropic, Meta FAIR
CRISPR, base editing, CAR-T cell therapy
IBM, Google, D-Wave, Rigetti, IonQ
DOE labs, fusion, solid-state batteries
Neuralink, Synchron, neural prosthetics
Carbon capture, direct air capture, sequestration
CERN LHC, LIGO, Fermilab, neutrino detectors
Spacetime, positive geometry, amplituhedron
Superconductivity, quantum materials
Atomically precise manufacturing, nanoscale
Brain organoids, biological neural networks
48 cutting-edge papers from 2024–2025, linked to facilities and entities, with DOI/arXiv references.
40 Cold War–era nuclear bunkers and continuity-of-government facilities across the US.
Chat interface powered by Claude Sonnet — ask questions about facilities, research domains, equipment deployments, funding connections, and ongoing experiments.
Mapbox-powered globe projection with real-time filtering by branch, domain, contractor type, and search — every entity is clickable with full Wikipedia integration.
Real-time International Space Station position via SGP4 orbital propagation with a 3D model rendered in Three.js.
Dedicated pages for each research domain, military branch breakdowns, contractor profiles, equipment deployment chains, and aggregate analytics.
AI-powered correlation analysis finds cross-domain connections, vendor-facility matches, research gaps, and collaboration opportunities across all 367+ entities, 200+ suppliers, 48 papers, and 30+ researchers.
Cryptographic usage receipts, OCME content provenance, and the KnowYourModel.ai trust registry ensure every data point and correlation is verifiable and secure.
Every data point is sourced from public records, government disclosures, academic publications, and open-source intelligence. We cite every source.
Coordinates are verified, entity data is cross-referenced across multiple sources, and research papers include DOI/arXiv links for independent verification.
This data belongs to the public. Breach is free, open, and designed for journalists, researchers, policymakers, students, and citizens who want to understand where the frontier of human capability is being built.
The value isn't just in listing facilities — it's in revealing cross-domain correlations between research, connecting researchers with complementary work, and serving as a hypothesis engine that finds connections humans might miss.
Disclaimer: Breach uses publicly available data and does not publish classified or restricted information. All facility locations, research papers, supplier relationships, and equipment data are sourced from government records, academic publications, public filings, and open-source reporting.