Nanotechnology has a wide range of applications across various fields:
Medicine: Development of targeted drug delivery systems, improved imaging techniques, and nano-robots for surgery. Electronics: Creation of faster, smaller, and more efficient semiconductors and memory storage devices. Materials Science: Production of stronger, lighter, and more durable materials like carbon nanotubes and graphene. Energy: Enhancements in solar cells, fuel cells, and batteries through nano-engineering. Environmental Science: Development of advanced filtration systems and sensors for pollution detection and cleanup.