What This Nobel Prize-Winning Scientist’s Mistake Can Teach You About Investing

By Nicholas Vardy When a Nobel Prize-winning scientist recently retracted a chemistry paper from a popular scientific journal, most investors probably didn’t notice.
But, as Nicholas Vardy explains today, the lesson in this might just hold the secret of wealth.

Frances Arnold, a chemical engineering professor at the California Institute of Technology, won the 2018 Nobel Prize in chemistry.
Her Nobel Prize, awarded for her 1993 paper on the directed evolution of enzymes, capped a 30-year academic career.
(As an aside, Arnold grew up in my neighborhood in Pittsburgh and attended the public high school down my street.)
On January 2, 2020, Arnold made headlines yet again. But …read more

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