Mitigating failures in nanotechnology involves several strategies: 1. Material Selection: Choosing materials with suitable properties for specific applications. 2. Surface Engineering: Techniques like coating and surface modification to enhance durability. 3. Environmental Control: Managing environmental factors such as temperature and humidity to prevent degradation. 4. Robust Design: Designing nanodevices with redundancy and tolerance to minimize the impact of individual component failures. 5. Quality Control: Implementing stringent quality control measures during manufacturing and assembly.