Nanotechnology is used to manufacture structures in coal, silicon, inorganic materials, metals, and semiconductors that do not work with humidity. It is based on biological systems present in an aqueous environment. Is it a small solution to big problems?
Potential disadvantages include economic disruption and possible threats to security, privacy, health, and the environment. But it has many cancer cells, faster microprocessors that consume less energy, batteries that last 10 times longer, or solar panels that yield twice as much energy. Nanotechnology offers the potential for new and faster kinds of computers, more efficient power sources, and life-saving medical treatments.