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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 - Blooming from Bloomr.SG

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Celine Leong, a local influencer and alumnus of Mediacorp's Bloomr.SG MCN Accelerator programme, about her content creation journey so far.

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Daily Cuts - Commentary: Money-changers have their own fintech disruption to grapple with

Thinking of buying Japanese yen or Malaysian ringgit while exchange rates are good? Even with the rise of popular apps like Wise or YouTrip, money-changers still have a role to play. Joining us is commentary author, Assistant Professor of Finance Aurobindo Ghosh, from the Singapore Management University.

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Daily Cuts - What can condo residents do about high maintenance fees?

A recent CNA report highlighted a dispute over an upcoming condominium’s maintenance fees. Owners of the Dairy Farm Residences claim their maintenance fees were increased significantly, compared to what was advertised. We find out what condo residents can do if they face similar concerns. Joining us is Professor Sumit Agarwal, Professor of Finance, Economics and Real Estate at NUS Business School.

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Daily Cuts - Possible truce between Israel and Hamas

Hamas says a truce agreement with Israel is in sight, raising hopes of a de-escalation of the conflict in Gaza. The deal will include swapping Israeli hostages with Palestinian prisoners. Qatar has said that good progress has been made, with only minor differences left unresolved. Officials had described challenges as “just logistical.” The White House is also optimistic about securing a deal. Joining us is Dr Eyal Mayroz, Senior Lecturer, Peace and Conflict Studies, The University of Sydney.

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Daily Cuts - Creating a sustainable Sentosa

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Justine Moss speak with Lee Cheh Hsien, Divisional Director, Planning, Sentosa Development Corporation, about their next steps in helping the island become a sustainable tourist spot.

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