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Monday, 13 September 2021

Scientists in Teddington are trying to make sure every scientist in the world can

Until 2019, a lump of platinum in France was the standard for the Kilogram, which meant people would need to travel there to measure it.

It’s now defined in terms of a mathematical constant.

Scientists at NPL are working to produce a simple instrument that would allow countries to independently measure mass.

Ian Robinson OBE says the current methods of measuring small amounts of mass can cause errors to creep in.