During World War II, George de Hevesy faced many challenges. π
He lived in Europe, and because of the war, he had to be careful about his research. In 1943, he escaped to Sweden, where he continued his work. π
ββοΈ While there, he helped create better methods to track chemicals using radioactive isotopes. His research was valuable for medical purposes, especially in understanding diseases linked to the war. π₯
Georgeβs ability to adapt during this tough time showed how dedicated he was to helping others through science. His work laid the
foundation for many future discoveries! π΅
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