Today, nanotechnology has found a special place in the advancement of human knowledge and the discoveries in the field of nanotechnology give new life to the sciences of physics and chemistry. Nanoscience and technology is the ability to take control of matter in nanometer dimensions and exploit the properties and phenomena of this dimension in modern materials, tools and systems, and is in fact a new approach in the production of products needed by humans. It seems that nanoscience and related sciences are not new. For hundreds of years, chemists have been using techniques that are not unlike today's Nano-techniques. The evolution of nanoscience to its present form began with Faraday's discovery of the colloidal solution of gold in 1857, and in 1959, Feynman proposed the idea of "large space at low levels" for working with nanoscale materials. The term nanotechnology was first coined by Taniguchi, and in the 1980s the idea was more widely explored by Dr. Drexler.