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  • Names of measurement units often honour notable scientists and are seemingly immune to change. Richard Brown and Juris Meija explore the legacy of this tradition.

    • Richard J. C. Brown
    • Juris Meija
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 21, P: 1679
  • Unresolved discrepancies between isotope ratio measurements are not uncommon and have even slowed down the revision of the International System of Units, explains Juris Meija.

    • Juris Meija
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 21, P: 1170
  • Juris Meija takes a look at the tumultuous past of the atomic unit of mass from its beginnings as an idea to its most recent revisions in a hotel bar.

    • Juris Meija
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 18, P: 602
  • They might not be fundamental constants of nature, but atomic weights are one of the foundations on which modern chemistry is built, explains Juris Meija.

    • Juris Meija
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 6, P: 749-750
  • The periodic table of elements should be celebrated not only for the order it brings, but also for the fascinating stories underlying this icon of science, suggests Juris Meija.

    • Juris Meija
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 13, P: 814-816