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Metric system overhaul will dethrone the one, true kilogram
Like an aging monarch, Le Grand K is about to bow to modernity. For 130 years, this gleaming cylinder of platinum-iridium alloy has served as the world's standard for mass. Kept in a bell jar and locked away at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM) in S'vres, France, the weight has been taken out every 40 years or so to calibrate similar weights around the world. Now, in a revolution far less bloody than the one that cost King Louis XVI his head, it will cede its throne as the one, true kilogram...