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CNA938 Rewind - Construction as an artform? NTU artist Debbie Ding has her say

In ‘Culture Club’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with those involved in NTU Museum’s ongoing exhibition, ‘Construction in Every Corner’, which explores the intersections of art, urban development, and personal transformation. Held at NIE’s Art Gallery, ‘Construction in Every Corner’ is inspired by the extensive construction happening across NTU’s campus, which is part of Singapore’s seventh MRT line and is set to be completed in 2029. Artist, Debbie Ding, explains how she uses virtual reality and site-inspired objects to bring about her installation. NTU Museum’s Jaclynn Seah, details how this interactive exhibition was put together.

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CNA938 Rewind - What the UK nuclear deal means for Singapore #SGToday

The National Environment Agency and the UK's Office for Nuclear Regulation have signed a new agreement to exchange information and expertise on nuclear safety regulation. The agreement also covers the training of scientific and technical personnel. Daniel Martin speaks with Emeritus Professor Bernard Tan, Management Board Member of the Singapore Nuclear Research and Safety Initiative at the National University of Singapore.

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CNA938 Rewind - A Letter to Myself: Mark Sin on building iconic Apple devices and a Singaporean community far from home

Mark Sin spent over twenty years working at Apple in California, and has contributed significantly to some of the company's most iconic devices. The Singaporean father of two has also been leading the SingaporeConnect community of expat Singaporeans based in the San Francisco Bay Area, as president of that network since 2008. Mark reflects on an eventful journey of building not just globally-iconic devices, but also a community far from home but close to his heart, and the most valuable life lessons it's given him.

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CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour - What Hunger Report III reveals about food insecurity

Food insecurity in Singapore is not always visible, and food support is not just about having enough donations. Hunger Report III looks at how Singapore’s food support system works behind the scenes, from sourcing and storage to transport, manpower and coordination. Cheryl Goh explores what it takes to build a more caring and effective food support system with Dr Arthur Chin, Executive Director of The Food Bank Singapore, and Dr Seah Lay Hoon, Lead Researcher of Hunger Report III at the Institute of Policy Studies, National University of Singapore.

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CNA938 Rewind - Mind Your Money - What's really worrying Singapore's PMEs

For many PMEs, doing more no longer guarantees getting ahead. You upskill, you hustle — and yet, the path forward feels unclear. With AI disrupting roles, wages under pressure, and competition intensifying, a growing number are asking: is the system still working for me — or am I being left behind? Cheryl Goh speaks with Patrick Tay, Assistant Secretary-General of NTUC and Labour MP on what he’s hearing directly from workers on the ground — and what needs to change.

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CNA938 Rewind - Tracked, measured, monitored: Is technology changing our relationship with wellbeing?

They promise better sleep, lower stress and healthier habits. But as fitness trackers, health monitors and AI-powered wellness tools become fixtures in our daily lives, are they helping us thrive or creating new pressures to optimise every aspect of ourselves? From anxiety-inducing health metrics to our growing reliance on technology for emotional support, Susan Ng and Hairianto Diman examine whether our pursuit of wellbeing has become another source of stress. For that, they speak with Lam Hui Min, Head of Customer Propositions & Insights Strategy, AIA Singapore.

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