Nanotechnology began with Richard Phillips Feynman's 1959 lecture at the California Institute of Technology titled "There's plenty of room at the bottom," which discussed the possibility of manipulating the atomic scale. The term "nanotechnology" was first used by Professor Norio Taniguchi in 1974.
Cutting-edge applications of nanotechnology in various sectors
Nanotechnology is ushering in a new bosnia and herzegovina mobile database of innovation in many industries. It has cutting-edge applications that will transform industries and improve our quality of life.
In medicine, targeted drug delivery systems and early detection methods are revolutionizing patient care.
Energy innovation focuses on increasing the efficiency of solar energy and developing advanced battery technology.
The environment and agriculture are also benefiting from nanotechnology -driven solutions to treat water, control pollution and increase crop yields, demonstrating the far-reaching impact of this new technology.