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Self Assembly
12/11/2008 | 8m 9sVideo has Closed Captions
Keeli and Connor learn some self-assembly basics and how to make things at the nanoscale.
How do you build something too small to see with a microscope? Keely and Connor visit the Children's Museum of Houston and learn about self-assembly, the way certain components interact at the nanoscale to form patterns and structures. The museum staff suggest they visit Rice University, where scientists use self-assembly to make things at the nanoscale.
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DragonflyTV is a local public television program presented by TPT
DragonflyTV
Self Assembly
12/11/2008 | 8m 9sVideo has Closed Captions
How do you build something too small to see with a microscope? Keely and Connor visit the Children's Museum of Houston and learn about self-assembly, the way certain components interact at the nanoscale to form patterns and structures. The museum staff suggest they visit Rice University, where scientists use self-assembly to make things at the nanoscale.
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