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Nanobytes were originally designed as multirole particles that would be capable of enduring any theoretical conditions. Neucom continued research of nanotechnology until the year 2038, when nanobytes were released into the market. Because they are capable of adapting to extreme conditions and self-replication, nanotechnology can be used in practical applications in construction and space development, as well as a new energy source replacing nuclear power.

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  • Nanobytes were originally designed as multirole particles that would be capable of enduring any theoretical conditions. Neucom continued research of nanotechnology until the year 2038, when nanobytes were released into the market. Because they are capable of adapting to extreme conditions and self-replication, nanotechnology can be used in practical applications in construction and space development, as well as a new energy source replacing nuclear power.
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  • Nanobytes were originally designed as multirole particles that would be capable of enduring any theoretical conditions. Neucom continued research of nanotechnology until the year 2038, when nanobytes were released into the market. Because they are capable of adapting to extreme conditions and self-replication, nanotechnology can be used in practical applications in construction and space development, as well as a new energy source replacing nuclear power.
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