RMC wins award


Harris (left) and Warinthorn pose with their medals, certificates and the Jalur Gemilang after winning the award.

TWO students from The Royal Military College (RMC) are the winners of the best science research poster presentation in the International Conference of Young Scientists (ICYS) held in Belgrade, Serbia.

Fourth formers Harris Shahrul Hisham and Warinthorn Charenrat Winai, who are both 16, presented the research on Gynura procumbens, a local plant traditionally used to control blood glucose levels. They were placed first in the Life Sciences category for their research poster presentation.

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