Imagine a future where you never have to type a password, scan your eyes, or remember a PIN to access virtual reality, augmented reality, or mixed reality platforms. Thanks to researchers at Rutgers University , that future might be closer than you think. A team of engineers and computer scientists has developed a groundbreaking authentication system that identifies users based on tiny vibrations from their own breathing and heartbeat. This innovative software, called VitalID , promises to make logging in seamless, secure, and continuous. Instead of interrupting immersive experiences with login prompts, XR (extended reality) headsets could quietly verify who you are, all in the background. Extended Reality is Everywhere Extended reality—or XR—encompasses virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality (MR). While these technologies were once mostly associated with gaming, they are rapidly expanding into finance, healthcare, education, and remote work . People now use XR...