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Daily Cuts - NASA unveils findings from asteroid Bennu

About 18 days ago, NASA’s OSIRIS-REx returned to Earth to drop off material from asteroid Bennu. This is the first U.S. mission to collect a sample from an asteroid, which is about 200 million miles away. The samples from the asteroid contained abundant water in the form of hydrated clay minerals and molecules. 5% of the asteroid was made up of carbon, which is the "highest abundance of carbon measured in any extra-terrestrial sample". Dr Brad Tucker, Astrophysicist and Cosmologist, ANU Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics explains the significance of this for our future.

Daily Cuts - How to smoothly shift careers

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Hui Wong speak with Theresa Shan, Managing Director of PURE Group, Singapore, about smoothly making a major career transition.

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Daily Cuts - Pros and cons of 'Dry Promotions'

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Hui Wong speak with Paul Heng, Founder and Managing Director, Next Career Coaching Services, about the pros and cons of a 'dry promotion'. 

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Daily Cuts - Ice Ice Magic!

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Vinncent Guo, CEO, Apollo Entertainment Group, about Ice Magic, Asia's largest touring pop-up winter playground, which has returned to Singapore.

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Daily Cuts - Honouring Heroes through Asiapac Books

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Lim Li Kok, Managing Director and Founder of Asiapac Books, about the beginnings of the company, trends in the local publishing industry she's noticed over the past four decades, and how Asiapac Books uses comics as a tool for education.

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Daily Cuts - The rise of "grief-tech"

Navigating grief in this digital day and age. Andrea Heng and Felicia Nah explore the rise of “grief-tech” and its popularity with Keng Low, Founder and CEO of Liveful

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