How a disgruntled scientist looking to prove his food wasn't fresh discovered radioactive tracers and won a Nobel Prize 80 years ago
- Written by Artemis Spyrou, Professor of Nuclear Physics, Michigan State University
George De Hevesy working in his lab at Stockholm University in 1944. Keystone Features/Hulton Archive via Getty ImagesEach October, the Nobel Prizes celebrate a handful of groundbreaking scientific achievements. And while many of the awarded discoveries revolutionize the field of science, some originate in unconventional places. For George de...

