
Tanushree Ghosh
Features Journalist and Film Critic at Moneycontrol
Film critic & features journalist at Moneycontrol. Previously with The Indian Express, Mint Lounge and BS Weekend
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1 month ago |
dx.doi.org | Love Bansal |Franziska Lübkemann-Warwas |Bhumika Sahu |Tanushree Ghosh
Functional Nanostructured Materials (including low-D carbon)May 15, 2025 Love Bansal Materials and Device Laboratory, Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Indore, Simrol-453552, India Franziska Lübkemann-Warwas Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry (PCI), Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz University Hannover, D-30167 Hannover, Germany Cluster of Excellence PhoenixD Photonics, Optics and Engineering−Innovation Across Disciplines), Leibniz University Hannover, D-30167...
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cell.com | Jared Akers |Michael LaScola |Adrian Bothe |Hanna Suh |Carmen Jung |Zachary D. Stolp | +13 more
Keywordsribosome assemblyquality controlubiquitin-proteasome systemCRISPRidevelopmentribosomopathyIntroductionThe eukaryotic ribosome is a complex molecular machine responsible for translating mRNA to protein.
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2 months ago |
moneycontrol.com | Tanushree Ghosh
On 134th Babasaheb Ambedkar Jayanti, April 14, MUBI released two documentary films on the Father of the Indian Constitution by Jyoti Nisha & Somnath Waghmare. In the first of a two-part interview, Bahujan Spectatorship theorist Nisha talks about her film 'Dr. BR Ambedkar: Now & Then' (2023) and Bahujan feminist gaze. April 15, 2025 / 14:59 IST Jyoti Nisha (left) and stills from her documentary film 'Dr BR Ambedkar: Now and Then' (2023), which streams on MUBI.
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2 months ago |
flipboard.com | Tanushree Ghosh
9 hours agoTruck drivers in India provide an essential service to villagers in the Himalayas when they transport food, water, and medicine to remote regions. But the crucial work comes at a deadly cost.
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moneycontrol.com | Tanushree Ghosh
The submerged Lohari village, Uttarakhand (left); and stills from the short documentary film 'Rains Don't Make Us Happy Anymore'. Once upon a time there stood a village, which has now drowned. This is not the story of Hindu god Krishna’s underwater Dwarka city. This is also not the story of how global warming, rising sea levels and coastal erosion engulf coastal villages, like Satyabhaya and Podampeta in Odisha, and displaced the villagers.
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