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Measure for Measure in 2017

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  • The arrival of a new type of timekeeper heralds the end of the second as we know it, as Helen Margolis explains.

    • Helen Margolis
    Measure for Measure
  • Wonder material graphene makes metrology practical and relaxed, says Andre Geim.

    • Andre Geim
    Measure for Measure
  • Dimensional analysis is a powerful tool for assessing physical problems, reaffirms Tina Hecksher

    • Tina Hecksher
    Measure for Measure
  • High-precision laboratory experiments with neutrons and atoms are converging to a verdict on 'chameleon fields' as a possible explanation of dark energy, explains Tobias Jenke.

    • Tobias Jenke
    Measure for Measure
  • Assigning dimensions to physical quantities is not just for practicality. Steven T. Bramwell reflects on the deeper physical connotations of it all.

    • Steven T. Bramwell
    Measure for Measure
  • The path to consistent cgs magnetic units has been long and winding, as is the process of universally adopting SI units. Andreas Trabesinger peeks into the history of the field.

    • Andreas Trabesinger
    Measure for Measure
  • Stephan Schlamminger looks at the origins of the Planck constant and its current role in redefining the kilogram.

    • Stephan Schlamminger
    Measure for Measure
  • Alberto Moscatelli surveys a series of experiments on the electron g-factor that marked the departure from the Dirac equation and contributed to the development of quantum electrodynamics.

    • Alberto Moscatelli
    Measure for Measure
  • Optical-lattice clocks have pushed the limits of frequency measurement — to such an extent that a tiny difference in altitude affects the clock's tick rate, as Hidetoshi Katori elucidates.

    • Hidetoshi Katori
    Measure for Measure
  • Narrowing down the value of the Hubble constant has been problematic — probably a manifestation of the dark-energy mystery, writes Barbara Ryden.

    • Barbara Ryden
    Measure for Measure
  • Klaus von Klitzing tells the story of the quantum Hall effect's impact on metrology.

    • Klaus von Klitzing
    Measure for Measure
  • Temperature measurement standards rely on highly reproducible states of matter — including eutectic points, as Jonathan Pearce explains.

    • Jonathan Pearce
    Measure for Measure

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