George de Hevesy
He pioneered isotope tracer techniques for studying chemical processes in living organisms.
Quotes by George de Hevesy
My friend, in times of war, let us not forget that chemistry binds us all in elemental kinship.
The Nobel Prize is a recognition, but true honor comes from the quiet pursuit of truth.
Why chase shadows when the light of isotopes illuminates the path ahead?
As I near the end, I reflect that science has been my greatest adventure, full of unexpected turns.
Radium's glow is but a whisper of the energies yet to be harnessed.
Exile taught me that ideas, like isotopes, cannot be confined by borders.
The separation of rare earths requires patience, much like distinguishing truth from illusion in life.
To Bohr: Your quantum leaps inspire my atomic dances.
In radiochemistry, every decay is a story of transformation and renewal.
Humor in the lab: When an experiment fails, it's not a disaster—it's data in disguise.
The meaning of life? To uncover the hidden symmetries in the chaos of matter.
Politics meddles in science at its peril; let facts, not flags, guide discovery.
Aphorism: The chemist's art is to tease apart what nature entwines.
From my Copenhagen days: Collaboration across nations forges the strongest alloys.
In my Nobel address, I spoke of tracers as the eyes of the invisible world.
Witty retort to a skeptic: Isotopes aren't fiction; they're the plot twist in atomic novels.
Reflecting on war: Science should heal, not harm, the wounds of humanity.
Key insight from 'Radioactive Indicators': The labeled atom reveals life's hidden pathways.
To a student: Persevere; the element you seek may be the next hafnium.
Interview gem: Chemistry is philosophy with test tubes.