Habitable zones are crucial regions around stars where planets could potentially support liquid water and life. These zones depend on factors like stellar distance, atmospheric composition, and planetary mass. Scientists use various detection methods to identify potentially habitable exoplanets, with current research focusing on refining zone boundaries and studying planetary atmospheres. Challenges in the field include limited telescope capabilities and difficulties in characterizing exoplanet atmospheres. However, ongoing discoveries and advancements in technology are expanding our understanding of planetary habitability. This research has profound implications for our search for extraterrestrial life and our place in the universe.