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'Dancers like Aishwarya are fabulous but I don't see them enjoying dance'

'Madhuri is the best (dancer). She's is not mechanical. Most dancers like Aishwarya, Deepika, Priyanka and Kareena are fabulous but I don't see then enjoying it the way they should. Their focus is on, 'Am I looking beautiful?'' Straight talk from choreographer Terence Lewis.






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'You will be seeing me kicking a lot of butts'

'It's been two and a half years since I debuted and I am happy with my journey at the moment. If you are passionate about something, with hard work and opportunity, you will continue as long as you are enjoying what you do.' Kiara Advani is very excited about her next Machine.




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'Erotic thrillers weren't the kind of films my fans would like to see me in'

'I am done with that genre. When you don't have a filmi background, it's difficult to do what you want to do.' Gurmeet Choudhary looks ahead with Laali Ki Shaadi Mein Laddoo Deewana.







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Watch! Want to see Amitabh angry?

Then this is the question you should ask him. But gentleman that he is, even his anger is polite.









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PIX: Is Deepika hiding a secret?

She's just thrilled to have touched down at Cannes.




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Worried about your sex life? Get tips from Sunny Leone

Relationship advice from Sunny Leone and Rannvijay Singha.




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Just how posh is a heroine's home? Click here to see

Anupriya Goenka's humble abode!






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PIX: Step inside Boman Irani's house

The third edition of Asian Paints' Where the Heart Is brings you glimpses of Boman's home.




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'I hope everyone sees a different side of me'

'I am a huge fan of Prabhas. It was a dream to work with him.'





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Video: Step inside Huma Qureshi's house

The third edition of Asian Paints' Where the Heart Is brings us glimpses of Huma Qureshi's home.




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Video: Step inside Kajal Aggarwal's house

The third edition of Asian Paints' Where the Heart Is brings us glimpses of Kajal Aggarwal's home.







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SEE: Why Sridevi refused to work with Amitabh

'Sridevi was known as this elusive movie star, but there was a ticking brain there that I don't think she got enough credit for.'





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See: Anupam Kher's AMAZING New York Encounters

Among Bollywood's most popular actors, Anupam Kher has fans all over the world. But he's one of the few celebs who reaches out to them, and posts interesting videos of his interactions with them.




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Video: Sara-Kartik get up close

Wherever Bollywood celebs go, the cameras follow.




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Video: Watch Taapsee, Deepika at an awards show

Karan Johar's Kalank may have tanked at the box office but it was a winner at the 12th Mirchi Music Awards, where it won the top awards.




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Must See Videos: At home with Karan Johar and his kids

So how is Karan Johar spending this lockdown time with his children? We show you with their home videos.




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The False Dichotomy

When women (and artists and feelers) underestimate their leadership abilities

Yesterday, I think something snapped in me. I had heard a particular comment exactly the number of times my heart could take it, and I decided I’m done hearing it. For all our sakes.

I was listening to an intelligent, educated young woman—a leader in her congregation who has brought life into the world, knows how to tend it, and who also knows how to tend the life of the spirit in herself and others. She was describing a painful conversation she’d had with her senior pastor who said, “I need you to be more biblical. You’re often too emotional.”

Now, it should be said that we all can let our emotions run the show. There are times when we need to take a moment to discern how we’re handling our emotions, to decide when emotion is a sign of something significant to be heard and when it’s an overreaction in the moment which we need to set aside. Having said that, this kind of comment from a senior pastor can be incredibly destructive to the souls of women and to our recognition of what women bring as leaders.

Studies of fiber pathways in the brain show men naturally think in more centralized ways, whereas women often consider information across both rational and intuitive ways of thinking. Given the scientific evidence that the problem-solving tendency in men naturally favors logic, perception, and action, when emotional, subjective, relational information is communicated by women, it’s easy for men to say, “I’m rational. She’s emotional.” This thought process denies the possibility that the woman has anything reasonable or logical to contribute, undermining her argument or education. Consequently, in the frustration of those kinds of disparaging false ...

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Why I Chose Seminary

Equipping for the challenges and blessings of being called.

For many women leaders, we must be more highly educated than our male counterparts to receive the same acknowledgment of our calling and equipping. That has certainly been true in my experience.

I grew up in a liminal time in my home church. The conversation around women leaders was becoming more and more visible. Capable women were asking hard questions. Traditional pat answers were no longer sufficient. I was lucky to be born in that era because I grew up encouraged to be a leader and pastor by a man who had formerly said women couldn’t be called to preach. But a slow evolution in his beliefs started when I was born.

A granddaughter can change a lot.

I grew up thinking I could do anything until I reached young adulthood. Then the cuteness of having a thirteen-year-old girl read scripture or pray in church hit the asphalt of what do we really believe about women and their callings? It was a tumultuous time. My parents and grandfather shielded me so I only heard rumors of elders fighting or heated disagreements. Slowly, opportunity changed and grew scarcer.

My journey to seminary was perhaps not an extraordinary one for many female leaders. It isn’t surprising that most women pursue seminary for the same reasons men do—the education itself and increased opportunities. I craved education. Increasingly, I’d found the recommended women’s ministry books were light on the theology I found so fascinating.

I read on my own, making my own informal study plan, yet it wasn’t enough. For all that my informal reading was helpful to me, I found it often didn’t count as a female leader. Too often, it was labeled as experience, not knowledge (a difference I still haven’t parsed as being unequal), ...

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The phenomenal rise of Jeff Bezos - a 'mysterious' corporate titan

For nearly two decades, Bezos was adamant that the company should largely stay out of the political limelight and not make a stir in local communities. It also had a bare-bones lobbying operation




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PNB scam: Meet Firestar's Vipul Ambani, simple CFO in a complex setting

The self-described entrepreneur had surprised all by joining Nirav Modi four years ago




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Martin Sorrell's exit from the Ad industry sets off questions about future

Sorrell's exit would have been a big deal at any point, but the manner of his departure has amplified the attention




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Cation doping and strain engineering of CsPbBr3-based perovskite light emitting diodes

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0TC01332C, Review Article
Dexin Yang, Dexuan Huo
All-inorganic cesium lead bromide demonstrates better thermal and chemical stability compared to their hybrid counterparts, and thus it can provide a base for high stability and performance of CsPbBr3-based perovskite...
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Quantitative Understanding of the Ultra-Sensitive and Selective Detection of Dopamine using Graphene Oxide/WS2 Quantum Dot Hybrid

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0TC01074J, Paper
Ruma Das, Abhilasha Bora, Pravat K. Giri
Herein, we report on the ultra-high sensitive and selective detection of dopamine (DA) at pico-molar level by a low cost sensing platform based on graphene oxide (GO) sheets anchored with...
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Nitrile-Substituted 2-(Oxazolinyl)-Phenols: Minimalistic Excited-State Intramolecular Proton Transfer (ESIPT)-Based Fluorophores

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0TC00776E, Paper
Dominik Göbel, Daniel Duvinage, Tim Stauch, Boris Johannes Nachtsheim
Herein, we present minimalistic single-benzene, excited-state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT)-based fluorophores as powerful solid-state emitters. The very simple synthesis gave access to all four regioisomers of nitrile-substituted 2 (oxazolinyl)-phenols (MW...
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Achieving high energy density and discharge efficiency in multi-layered PVDF–PMMA nanocomposites composed of 0D BaTiO3 and 1D NaNbO3@SiO2

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0TC00838A, Paper
Qinzhao Sun, Jiping Wang, Lixue Zhang, Pu Mao, Shujuan Liu, Liqiang He, Fang Kang, Rong Xue
The choice of dielectric fillers and structure design play an important role in improving the energy storage properties of polymer-based nanocomposites.
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Electro-forming-free Mechanism for Cu2O Solid-electrolyte Based Conductive-bridge Random Access Memory (CBRAM)

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0TC01325K, Paper
Ki-Hyun Kwon, Dong Won Kim, Hea-Jee Kim, SooMin Jin, Dae Seong Woo, Sang-Hong Park, Jea-Gun Park
In a CuxO solid-electrolyte-based CBRAM cell using a Ag top electrode, electro-forming-free and electro-reset processes could be achieved at a specific ex-situ annealing temperature of the solid electrolyte (i.e., 250...
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Influence of Thermally-Induced Structural Transformations over Magnetic and Luminiscence Properties of Tartrate-based Chiral Lanthanide Organic-Frameworks

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0TC00736F, Paper
Uxua Huizi-Rayo, Andoni Zabala-Lekuona, Alessio Terenzi, Carlos M. Cruz, Juan Manuel Cuerva, Antonio Rodríguez Diéguez, José Ángel García, José M Seco, Eider San sebastian, Javier Cepeda
This work reports on the synthesis and characterization of five enantiomeric pairs of isostructural 3D metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with the general formula {[Ln2(μ4-tar)2(μ-tar)(H2O)2]·xH2O}n [where Ln(III) = Tb (Tb-L and Tb-D),...
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Activation of carbon tow electrodes for use in iron aqueous redox systems for electrochemical applications

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0TC00594K, Paper
Philipp Schröder, Noemí Aguiló-Aguayo, Andrea Auer, Christoph Griesser, Julia Kunze-Liebhäuser, Yibo Ma, Michael Hummel, Dagmar Obendorf, Thomas Bechtold
Excellent chemical inertness, good conductivity and high overpotentials for water electrolysis make carbon fibres (CFs) an ideal electrode material for electrochemical applications. A customized design of three-dimensional (3D) carbon electrodes...
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Compact and ultrathin multi-element oxide films grown by temperature-controlled deposition and their surface-potential based transistor theoretical simulation model

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0TC00506A, Paper
Jiahui Liu, Zunxian Yang, Shimin Lin, Kang Zheng, Yuliang Ye, Bingqing Ye, Zhipeng Gong, Yinglin Qiu, Lei Xu, Tailiang Guo, Sheng Xu
Thin IMZO films were synthesized by a temperature controlled approach and applied to TFTs with good performance. The modification factor of voltage was introduced to simulate the electrical characteristics of devices.
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Synergetic magnetic and luminescence switching via solid state phase transitions of the dysprosium–dianthracene complex

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0TC01111H, Paper
Jing-Cui Liu, Xin-Da Huang, Qian Zou, Song-Song Bao, Xi-Zhang Wang, Jing-Yuan Ma, Li-Min Zheng
A dinuclear complex Dy2L2(depma2)Cl2 containing a pre-photodimerized dianthracene phosphonate ligand (depma2) undergoes consecutive two-step structural transformation upon heating depma2, accompanied by a synergetic switching of the photoluminescence and magnetic dynamics.
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A hybridized local and charge transfer excited state for solution-processed non-doped green electroluminescence based on oligo(p-phenyleneethynylene)

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0TC01266A, Paper
Hakan Usta, Dilek Alimli, Resul Ozdemir, Emine Tekin, Fahri Alkan, Rifat Kacar, Ahu Galen Altas, Salih Dabak, Ayşe Gül Gürek, Evren Mutlugun, Ahmet Faruk Yazici, Ayse Can
A novel oligo(p-phenyleneethynylene)-based hot-exciton molecule with hybridized local and charge transfer (HLCT) excited states was developed to yield high radiative exciton yields in OLEDs.
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