Watch: Deepika reveals Ranveer, Ranbir's secrets!
WATCH: Varun, Nora dance to Garmi
Varun and Nora treated their fans to a live performance of the new song as well. Garmi is written, composed and sung by Badshah, along with Neha Kakkar, and features in Remo D'Souza's film, Street Dancer 3D.
PIX: Shraddha, Varun watch Street Dancer 3D
Family members came out in support of Varun Dhawan and Shraddha Kapoor's new film together, Street Dancer 3D, at its special screening in Mumbai. It has been directed by Remo D'Souza.
Sharvari watches Forgotten Army with Vicky-Katrina!
Quite a few film folk attended a special screening Kabir Khan's Web series The Forgotten Army: Azaadi Ke Liye, which starts streaming on Amazon Prime from January 24.
Video: Watch Akshay-Twinkle party with Sonali Bendre
When director Goldie Behl turned 45 on January 24, his gorgeous wife Sonali Bendre threw a birthday bash for him.
Video: Rakul watches a film with Kartik-Sara
A day before Imtiaz Ali's Love Aaj Kal, which has got mixed reviews, released in theatres on Valentine's Day, a special screening was held for its cast and their friends.
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.
Video: Katrina watches Bhoot with Vicky Kaushal
When Vicky's latest film Bhoot Part One: The Haunted Ship had a special screening, Katrina made sure to attend.
Video: Watch Shraddha celebrate her birthday
Shraddha Kapoor took some time off from the promotions of her upcoming film Baaghi 3 to celebrate her birthday with her fans and the media.
Want to make boondi laddoos? Watch this video!
Videos: Watch Parineeti, Nushrat, Tiger sing!
Aparshati Khurana started the Antakshri Challenge and invited his friends from the industry to sing along.
WATCH Adah Sharma WORK OUT!
11 Remix Videos You Must Watch!
These videos are like butterflies in a case, says Sreehari Nair. They have neither aged badly nor grown over-familiar.
Irresistible : why we can't stop checking, scrolling, clicking and watching / Adam Alter
'When They See Us': A series worth watching
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Two skywatching sessions in September
We'll be at Jordan Lake State Park and Little River Regional Park (weather permitting).
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Skywatching in December
Join us for Skywatching on Dec. 12 at Little River Regional Park and Dec. 13 at Jordan Lake
Podcast: Building a portable drug factory, mapping yeast globally, and watching cliffs crumble
Online news editor David Grimm shares stories on yeasty hitchhikers, sunlight-induced rockfalls, and the tiniest gravity sensor. Andrea Adamo joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss a revolutionary way of making drugs using a portable, on-demand, and reconfigurable drug factory. [Image: Tom Evans]
Podcast: Tracking rats in a city slum, the giraffe genome, and watching human evolution in action
Online News Editor David Grimm shares stories on finding clues to giraffes’ height in their genomes, evidence that humans are still evolving from massive genome projects, and studies that infect humans with diseases on purpose. Warren Cornwall joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss an intense study of slum-dwelling rats. [Image: Mauricio Susin]
Podcast: Watching shoes untie, Cassini’s last dive through the breath of a cryovolcano, and how human bias influences machine learning
This week, walk like an elephant—very far, with seeds in your guts, Cassini’s mission to Saturn wraps up with news on the habitability of its icy moon Enceladus, and how our shoes manage to untie themselves with Online News Editor David Grimm. Aylin Caliskan joins Sarah Crespi to discuss how biases in our writing may be perpetuated by the machines that learn from them. Listen to previous podcasts. Download the show transcript. Transcripts courtesy of Scribie.com. [Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech; Music: Jeffrey Cook]
Areas to watch in 2020, and how carnivorous plants evolved impressive traps
We start our first episode of the new year looking at future trends in policy and research with host Joel Goldberg and several Science News writers. Jeffrey Mervis discusses upcoming policy changes, Kelly Servick gives a rundown of areas to watch in the life sciences, and Ann Gibbons talks about potential advances in ancient proteins and DNA. In research news, host Meagan Cantwell talks with Beatriz Pinto-Goncalves, a postdoctoral researcher at the John Innes Centre, about carnivorous plant traps. Through understanding the mechanisms that create these traps, Pinto-Goncalves and colleagues elucidate what this could mean for how they emerged in the evolutionary history of plants. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Ads on this week’s show: KiwiCo Download a transcript (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast
Watch: Pro-democracy and pro-Beijing lawmakers clash in Hong Kong parliament
Watch: This TikTok user travels to exotic locations to brew his morning coffee
No wonder Falke Omdal, a 29-year-old photographer, has garnered a million views for his TikTok videos.
Watch: Two penguins from Oregon Zoo take a hike in the woods
While the zoo remains shut for visitors due to the coronavirus pandemic, resident penguins were taken out for some exercise.
Watch: This malinois dog plays hide-and-seek with a child, and even follows the rules
Watch: Bhogle on why Rohit replacing Kohli as India’s white-ball captain may not be a good idea
Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli’s contrasting fortune as captains in the Indian Premier League has always raised doubts.
Watch: Virat Kohli picks his favourite match other than 2011 ODI World Cup final win
The India captain picked the quarter-final win over Australia at the 2016 T20 World Cup, for the importance of the match and the atmosphere.
Theological perspectives on a surveillance society : watching and being watched / Eric Stoddart
Stocks to watch: RIL, Tata Motors, RBL Bk, Adani Gas, SBI Cards, SKF India
US EPA should tell people about ethylene oxide risks promptly, internal watchdog says
Inspector general finds agency hasn't reached out to those living near 9 chemical plants
US EPA should tell people about ethylene oxide risks promptly, internal watchdog says
Inspector general finds agency hasn't reached out to those living near 9 chemical plants
Avian reservoirs [electronic resource] : virus hunters & birdwatchers in Chinese sentinels posts / Frédéric Keck.
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This Mother’s Day, the best movies/ shows to watch on Disney+ Hotstar: From ‘Baahubali’ to ‘Badhaai Ho’
On May 10, here’s a list of Indian movies and TV shows you and your mother can binge together (virtually) — that celebrate the matriarch — and will make the lockdown slightly more bearable
7 reasons why you must watch Befikre
Syed Firdaus Ashraf, who grew up in the 1980s, tells us why Befikre is a must watch to understand the new generation.
What's your baby watching?
How do the shows we watch and the songs we listen to, affect us? The question bothers Geetanjali Krishna after a domestic worker gushes about her six-month-old daughter's love for a nagin-themed TV show and Mika's Gandi Baat.
We Indians love binge-watching!
The term binge-watching was the runner up in Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year in 2013. Indians may have come late to the party a little later, but we're making up for lost time, says Shuma Raha.
Apple and Hermès Unveil the Apple Watch Hermès Collection
Apple and Hermès have introduced Apple Watch Hermès, a new collection of Apple Watch in stainless steel with finely crafted leather bands in distinctive styles from Hermès, including the Single Tour, Double Tour, and Cuff, while respecting the design and functionality of the Apple Watch. The collaboration merges Apple’s unparalleled product innovation with the heritage, iconography, and craftsmanship of Hermès, creating a unique expression of Apple Watch. “Apple and Hermès make very different products, but they reflect the deep appreciation of quality design,” said Jonathan Ive, Apple’s chief design officer. “Both companies are motivated by a sincere pursuit of excellence and the desire to create something that is not compromised. Apple Watch Hermès is a true testament to that belief.”