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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 - Yì: Where art and food meet

Yì stands for ‘art’ in Mandarin. It’s also the name of a fine Chinese restaurant where specially curated dishes, lost masterpieces and ancient Chinese provincial items make it to your dining table. Work It's Stanley Leong and Justine Moss speak with the mastermind of Yì, Chef Jereme Leung, on Eat Drink Singapore.

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Daily Cuts - Singapore Red Cross works to get aid into Gaza

A team from the Singapore Red Cross is in Cairo, Egypt. They are working to get desperately needed aid supplies into the besieged enclave of Gaza. We get a first-hand account of these efforts from Sahari Ani, Group Director & Dean of the Singapore Red Cross Academy.

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Daily Cuts - Should policymakers trust data on feelings?

The recent Singapore Economic Policy Forum 2023 discussed the “determinants on the quality of life in Singapore”. One economist explained how policymakers can interpret data on self-reported feelings and personal sentiments, when it comes to identifying what makes Singaporeans happy. Joining us is Prof Nattavudh Powdthavee, Professor of Economics, NTU.

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Daily Cuts - Netanyahu rules out ceasefire despite international pressure

In the latest developments on the Israel-Hamas war, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu rules out a ceasefire with Hamas, despite international pressure. And slow progress being made with extracting hostages from Gaza. Joining us to share insights into the broadening conflict is Prof Nader Hashemi, Associate Prof of Middle East and Islamic Politics, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University.

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Daily Cuts - A place for all your wandering needs

Melanie Oliveiro speaks Amelia Yamato-Leow and Randall Han, co-founders of Wunderguide, a personal AI travel guide that has recently been developed for travellers to use. Inspired by their own personal travels to Japan and Europe, they will touch on what travellers want to know to plan a good travel exploration in different destinations, and how Wunderguide can help to plug that gap. 

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