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China Box Office: Zhang Yimou's 'Cliff Walkers' Outrun By 'My Love' in Labor Day Weekend Debuts


China Box Office: Zhang Yimou’s ‘Cliff Walkers’ Outrun By ‘My Love’ in Labor Day Weekend Debuts
Variety
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Zhang Yimou’s snowy period spy thriller “Cliff Walkers” debuted in China this Labor Day holiday weekend with $37.7 million. But it was outrun by local rom-com “My Love,” which took a comfortable box office victory.
That tale of young love starring Taiwan’s Greg Hsu and Zhang Ruonan of the popular TV show “Cry Me A Sad River” opened Friday to earn $65.1 million over three days, according to data from Artisan Gateway. Produced by Youth Enlight Pictures and directed by Han Tian (“Only the Wind Knows”), it grossed almost double the earnings of any competitor. ....

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Hong Kong celebrity Andy Lau loses out to mainland China's A-list artistes on price tag demands despite superstar status | Showbiz


Monday, 08 Mar 2021 02:34 PM MYT
BY SYLVIA LOOI
Lau’s superstardom does not equal the price he commands for movies compared to China s A-list artistes. Photo via Douyin
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KUALA LUMPUR, March 8 Hong Kong celebrity Andy Lau loses out to China’s A-lists celebrities in terms of raking it in despite his superstar status.
Mirror Media reported that the 59-year-old Lau simply does not demand astronomical figures for his project.
The industry veteran who has been in the business for four decades, charges between NT$86 million (RM12.5 million) and NT$100 million (RM14.6 million) per project. ....

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How molecules sit on surfaces drives energy and electron transfer


How molecules sit on surfaces drives energy and electron transfer
Florida State University researchers seeking to make newer, more energy efficient materials have made a breakthrough in understanding how structure dictates electron transfer across surfaces. 
It all has to do with how the molecules are positioned. 
Ken Hanson, associate professor of chemistry, and his colleagues found that the way molecules assemble on an inorganic material plays a key role in how energy and electrical current move across these interfaces, thus driving the functionality. 
  
“Natural systems like photosynthesis and millions of years of evolution have been able to control the orientation of molecules to make energy and electron transfer very efficient,” Hanson said. “We would love to attain the same level of structural control with human made assemblies.”  ....

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Strategic position: How molecules sit on surfaces drives energy and electron transfer


Kenneth Hanson is an associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry.
The study showed that the way molecules are oriented toward each other plays a key role in how electron transfer occurs.
Florida State University researchers seeking to make newer, more energy efficient materials have made a breakthrough in understanding how structure dictates electron transfer across surfaces.
It all has to do with how the molecules are positioned.
Ken Hanson, associate professor of chemistry, and his colleagues found that the way molecules assemble on an inorganic material plays a key role in how energy and electrical current move across these interfaces, thus driving the functionality. ....

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