The applications of smaller and more efficient devices are vast:
Medicine: Nanotechnology enables the development of targeted drug delivery systems that can deliver medication directly to diseased cells, reducing side effects and improving treatment efficacy. Environmental Monitoring: Nanosensors can detect pollutants at extremely low concentrations, allowing for early detection and mitigation of environmental hazards. Energy Storage: Nanomaterials are being used to create more efficient batteries and supercapacitors that can store more energy and charge faster. Consumer Electronics: Smaller and more efficient components contribute to the development of sleeker, more powerful smartphones, laptops, and other consumer devices.