Eventually, nanotechnology given into the bloodstream will be able to sync with computer applications in order to augment the human genome. When a new law was passed requiring and regulating what was previously an elective surgery, it was met with resistance by hacktivists who were plotting to stop the impending implementation of "Nano version 2.0."
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Eventually, nanotechnology given into the bloodstream will be able to sync with computer applications in order to augment the human genome. When a new law was passed requiring and regulating what was previously an elective surgery, it was met with resistance by hacktivists who were plotting to stop the impending implementation of "Nano version 2.0."
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