articleScienceMar 29, 2002Closed access

Self-Assembly at All Scales

Harvard University

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Abstract

Self-assembly is the autonomous organization of components into patterns or structures without human intervention. Self-assembling processes are common throughout nature and technology. They involve components from the molecular (crystals) to the planetary (weather systems) scale and many different kinds of interactions. The concept of self-assembly is used increasingly in many disciplines, with a different flavor and emphasis in each.

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Keywords
  • Scale (ratio)
  • Nanotechnology
  • Computer science
  • Geography
  • Materials science
  • Cartography
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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