Several key advancements have been made in the field of Nanotechnology, including:
Nanomaterials: Development of materials like carbon nanotubes, graphene, and quantum dots that exhibit unique mechanical, electrical, and optical properties. Nanoelectronics: Creation of smaller, faster, and more efficient electronic devices, such as transistors and sensors, using nanoscale materials. Nanomedicine: Advances in targeted drug delivery, imaging, and diagnostics, using nanoparticles to treat diseases more effectively. Nanoscale manufacturing: Techniques for producing nanoscale structures and devices with high precision, impacting industries from electronics to materials science. Environmental applications: Use of nanotechnology for water purification, air filtration, and energy storage, contributing to sustainability and environmental protection.