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What is a nanorg?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 9/19/2023

If you mean the NANORG contest by Symantec, NANORG was a contest for College students in 2006, which tested their abilities in coding and programming assembly language that Symantec specially designed for the contest. The winner was Matthew Menke.

If you mean nanorg as a biological term, it is short for nano-organism.

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