TED-Ed: Self-assembly: The power of organizing the unorganized - Skylar Tibbits

TED-Ed: Self-assembly: The power of organizing the unorganized - Skylar Tibbits

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Interactive Video

Biology, Physics, Science, Chemistry

KG - University

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Hard

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The video explores the concept of self assembly, a process where unordered parts autonomously form organized structures. This phenomenon is fundamental in biological systems, enabling processes like protein folding and DNA replication. Self assembly is also observed in various natural and technological contexts, from snowflakes to robotics. The video discusses how proteins and viruses self assemble, and highlights the potential of self assembly in creating adaptive, sustainable technologies. Future applications include self-repairing materials and adaptive buildings, emphasizing the transformative potential of self assembly in design and engineering.

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What potential applications does self assembly have in future technologies?

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How can self assembly change the way we design and build structures?

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