Several key areas require regular assessment in nanotechnology:
Material Characterization: Investigating the physical, chemical, and biological properties of nanomaterials. Toxicology: Assessing the potential toxicity of nanomaterials and their impact on human health and the environment. Efficacy: Evaluating the effectiveness of nanotechnology applications in various fields such as medicine, electronics, and energy. Environmental Impact: Studying the effects of nanomaterials on ecosystems and developing strategies for sustainable use. Regulatory Landscape: Keeping up-to-date with evolving regulations and guidelines from bodies like the FDA, EPA, and ISO.