Whassup Singapore on Thursday, July 18
The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore needs to beef up its capabilities to detect and disable malicious drones so that errant operators are nabbed and severely dealt with.
QUESTIONS IN THE AIR AFTER DRONE DISRUPTIONS
Good morning! Here are our top stories to kick-start your Thursday, July 18.
EX-CABBY ADMITS TO NEGLIGENT DRIVING WHICH LED TO NUS STUDENT’S DEATH AND INJURIES TO 3 OTHERS
The other car, driven by a 21-year-old man, was then travelling at speeds of up to 97kmh despite the 70kmh limit.
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300 CLEANING ROBOTS TO BE ROLLED OUT BY MARCH 2020
The robots, which come in different shapes and sizes, can sing, rap and speak in the four official languages here, as well as Singlish.
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ST PODCAST: STUDENT BURNOUT – HOW PARENTS CAN SPOT IT
What are the early signs and symptoms of student burnout to watch out for?
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