Innovations in Nanotechnology: A Comprehensive Review of Applications Beyond Space Exploration
Syed Muhammad Muslim Hussain, Batool Zehra Ladha, Muhammad Hasan Khan

TL;DR
This comprehensive review highlights how nanotechnology is transforming diverse industries beyond space exploration, focusing on materials, healthcare, energy, environment, and robotics, emphasizing interdisciplinary innovation.
Contribution
It provides an extensive overview of recent nanotechnology applications across multiple sectors, emphasizing advancements in nanomaterials, sensors, and robotics beyond space exploration.
Findings
Nanomaterials like carbon nanotubes and graphene improve energy and medical applications.
Nanosensors enable advanced environmental and industrial monitoring.
Micro and nano robots offer automation solutions across industries.
Abstract
Nanotechnology has emerged as a transformative force across multiple industries, enhancing materials, improving instrumentation precision, and developing intelligent systems. This review explores various nanotechnology applications, including advancements in materials science, healthcare, energy storage, environmental monitoring, and robotics. Nanomaterials, such as carbon nanotubes and graphene, offer significant improvements in fields like energy generation and medicine, while nanosensors revolutionize environmental and industrial monitoring. Micro and nano robots provide automation solutions across industries. By expanding beyond space exploration, this review highlights the far-reaching potential of nanotechnology to reshape industries through interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpacecraft Design and Technology · Nanotechnology research and applications · Planetary Science and Exploration
