Nanovita, a decentralized science protocol, has partnered with ARPA Network to integrate secure on-chain randomness into its health-focused decentralized applications. This collaboration allows Nanovita to leverage ARPA's decentralized computation infrastructure, enhancing the trust and reliability of its DeSci platform, which utilizes nanotechnology and AI to advance health research. The partnership enables Nanovita to implement ARPA's decentralized and verifiable Random Number Generator (RNG), providing cryptographically secure and verifiable randomness for its applications. This integration aims to improve the security and fairness of Nanovita's health services by ensuring outcomes are resistant to manipulation. ARPA's RNG infrastructure supports the development of privacy-centric applications across multiple blockchains, enhancing the Web3 user experience with robust cryptographic integrity.