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Daily Cuts - Filming sustainably: More feasible than you’d think

A group of students from NTU decided that they wanted to make their final year project filmmaking process more green. Asia First’s Arnold Gay and Andrea Heng speak with Terry Tan, producer and Diyana Amir, director of the film “Paper Planes, Don’t Always Soar”, who tell us about the changes they made on set and how they convinced their 25-man crew to take the leap with them.

Daily Cuts - S1E86: The Table Guy

Singapore Today's Melanie Oliveiro and Cheryl Goh speak with local artisans The Table Guy – they specialise in wood furniture-making. Co-founder Samantha Zhuang discusses how theirs is a sustainable business and how they customise orders for customers.

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Daily Cuts - S1E84: Smartphone signals on flights

If aviation experts say smartphone signals are too weak to impact flight equipment, why do we have to switch them off? Singapore Today’s Melanie Oliveiro and Cheryl Goh speak to Associate Professor Neelakantam V. Venkatarayalu, from the Engineering cluster at the Singapore Institute of Technology for more.

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Daily Cuts - S1E83: Don't rush to buy bunnies this Year of the Rabbit

It’s the Year of the Rabbit and many may be tempted to purchase a cute bunny to mark the new year. Singapore Today speaks to Anbarasi Boopal, Co-CEO, ACRES, on why you should think twice.

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Daily Cuts - S1E82: Don't Leave Our Wildlife Homeless!

Singapore Today speaks with Richard Hartung, Freelance Writer and Volunteer with the Jane Goodall Institute, about the need to ensure our wildlife do not lose their homes amid our rapidly-developing urban infrastructure.

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Daily Cuts - S1E81: Look Up At The Sky... It's A Green Comet!

Singapore Today speaks with Dr Brad Tucker, Cosmologist at the Australia National University Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics, about a rare green comet, which will be passing our Earth for the first time in 50 thousand years.

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