Soon, nanotechnology that is put into the bloodstream can work with computer apps to improve the human genome. Hacktivists are trying to stop the roll-out of "Nano version 2.0," a new law that makes and regulates this procedure that was once an optional choice but now must be done.
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Soon, nanotechnology that is put into the bloodstream can work with computer apps to improve the human genome. Hacktivists are trying to stop the roll-out of "Nano version 2.0," a new law that makes and regulates this procedure that was once an optional choice but now must be done.
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