Nanotechnology has a broad range of applications, including but not limited to:
Medicine: Development of targeted drug delivery systems, nanoscale imaging techniques, and regenerative medicine. Electronics: Creation of smaller, faster, and more efficient electronic components such as transistors and memory devices. Energy: Enhancement of energy storage systems, solar cells, and fuel cells. Environmental Remediation: Use of nanomaterials to clean up pollutants and contaminants from the environment. Consumer Products: Incorporation of nanomaterials in everyday items like cosmetics, textiles, and food packaging for improved performance.