The Lure of the Rule

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009 | science

The standard for a kilogram is a small platinum and iridium cylinder that lives under guard in a specially controlled environment in a basement in Paris. Dava Sobel writes in Discover Magazine about this particular kilogram, and witnesses how an Irish kilogram standard is measured for accuracy over a four day period. Interesting reading, though the lure of the sub-header (the mystery of why it is getting lighter) is never really investigated.

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