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Scientists to swap dirty old kilogram for something more stable
3:26 PM,
November 12, 2018
Abiodun Ogundairo
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After years of nurturing a sometimes dusty lump of metal as the global reference for modern mass, scientists are to redefine the kilogram - ditching a relic made of platinum-iridium alloy for something more up to date.
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