Moulding a Malaysian laureate of global stature


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Muhammad Haris Danial Mohd Anwar (foreground), Amir Fariq Anuar and Nur Fatihah Athira Muhamad taking a closer look at an exhibit at the Tom Tits Experiment, Stockholm.

In 1998, then Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad threw the gauntlet to the Malaysian scientific community to strive for scientific excellence and produce a Nobel Laureate by 2020. With six years to go, are we on track to meet the challenge?

AIMING to be a Nobel winner calls for a lot of patience and perseverance.

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