Nanotechnology in Natural Sciences: Applications in Medicine, Environment, and Material Science

Authors

  • Dr. Ayesha Siddiqui Department of Life Sciences, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan Author

Keywords:

Nanotechnology, Natural Sciences, Medicine, Environment, Material Science, Nanomedicine, Nanomaterials, Sustainability, Nanoelectronics, Interdisciplinary Research

Abstract

The field of nanotechnology which is the manipulation of be counted on the nanoscale (1-one hundred nanometers) has become a revolutionary force in the whole herbal sciences. Nanotechnology can help in improvements across disciplinary boundaries because it incorporates the standards of physics, chemistry, biology, and substances technology. This research paper discusses the complex bundles of nanotechnology in medicine, environmental technology and substances engineering, focusing on each of its opportunities and situations of inherent demand. Within the medical field, nanotechnology has been applied in the delivery of treatment targeted therapy, diagnostics, regenerative medicine and nanoscale biosensors. The environmental packages include water purification, air pollution, naive energy and sustainable agriculture. Nanotechnology, in the fabric technology has transformed the enhancement of light-weight composites, intelligent materials, and nanoelectronics. Regardless of this potential, nanotechnology raises large moral, safety and regulatory concerns with regard to toxicity, environmental hazards and fair access to. This article contends that nanotechnology is one of the key convergence aspects within the herbal sciences, development in that it requires careful interdisciplinary regulation.

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Published

2025-06-30