iNTELLYJELLY- Junior_Feb'21 edition.


Book Description

-Learn how blaming contributes to inaction -Learn how instead of exploring the solutions by introspection, people inadvertently allow others to control them




iNTELLYJELLY-Junior_Jul'21 edition.


Book Description

‘When you wish good for others, good things come back to you. This is the LAW of NATURE’ ~ Buddha Dear thoughtful parents, This edition weaves around 'LAW of KARMA'. I want to be concise and leave you with some food for thought by simply asking you a few questions. While sharing your stories with your child: - Do you share incidents where you could not find success in what you did and fail? - If yes, do you emphasise the fact that your failures could have been a result of your Karma? - Do you celebrate the good life you are living by virtue of having done more good Karmas than bad. Think! Decide! Share!




iNTELLYJELLY- Junior_Jan'21 edition.


Book Description

A few days ago, Mystery Minder Mia was sitting alone, pondering over the strange incidents happening in her school. Her mother entered and was puzzled to see Mia this way. 'You look worried,' said her mother, concerned. Mia blurted out, 'I was just thinking about who could be behind all the strange happenings at school. For the first time, I do not know how to solve this mystery and it is frustrating.' 'Since when have you started looking at things emotionally rather than logically, Mia,' replied her mother calmly. 'Try looking at the situation from the standpoint of logic and reason rather than from what your heart tells you. Maybe that would help.’ RESILIENCE WORKS BETTER WHEN ONE LEARNS TO INTEGRATE EMOTIONS WITH LOGIC- The way Mia does in the story of this month. Her logical bent of mind helps her join the dots and catch the culprits.




iNTELLYJELLY- Junior_Mar'21 edition.


Book Description

A vain Peacock met a Crane one day, and to impress him, spread his gorgeous tail in the sun. With a sneer to the Crane he said, “What a colourless bird you are! You have no beautiful and colourful feathers like mine.” The Crane replied ,”Of course I don’t have beautiful feathers! But my feathers can make me fly across the lake. Can your feathers make you fly?” Each one of us has a unique strength . If you want your child to be happier, keep acknowledging her/his strengths.




iNTELLYJELLY-Junior_Apr'21 edition.


Book Description

Once, there was a colony of ants who worked very hard to make an anthill. One day, it rained heavily, and the rainwater entered the anthill. The ants were hopeless and gave up on what they thought was their destiny approaching them. One of the ants looked out of the anthill and noticed a giant tree adjoining the top of the anthill. He called to the other ants to follow him, but they refused. The ant alone crawled up the tree trunk all the way to a leaf. It bit on the leaf, and the leaf lightly floated down to the ground, safely bringing the ant down as well. The clever ant looked back at the ruined anthill and wished that his friends had not given up so soon. This month's iNTELLYJELLY edition is designed to have our children learn the very same fundamental, as Sir Dhirubhai Ambani has put it, 'I am deaf to the word NO.'




iNTELLYJELLY-Junior_Oct'21 edition.


Book Description

Dear thoughtful Parents, What do you do when you feel low? Do you scream and shout, do you cry, do you watch your favourite movie on Netflix, do you go out of the house or do you simply sulk in one corner of the house? Remember, you may or may not be noticing it yet, but your child is observing and learning silently. To put it loud and clear, YOUR CHILD IS LEARNING FROM YOU! This edition is about How to deal with EMOTIONAL DRAINAGE! Dadaji's army is feeling EMOTIONALLY DRAINED. The Chinese Rinmites are leaving no stone unturned to make them feel even worse. Looking at the dire state of affairs, Dadaji executes his masterstroke by arranging something that a child always cherishes. Read this edition to know more about what the masterstroke is.




iNTELLYJELLY- Senior_Feb'21 edition


Book Description

-Learn how blaming contributes to inaction -Learn how instead of exploring the solutions by introspection, people inadvertently allow others to control them




iNTELLYJELLY- Senior_Apr'21 edition


Book Description

Once, there was a colony of ants who worked very hard to make an anthill. One day, it rained heavily, and the rainwater entered the anthill. The ants were hopeless and gave up on what they thought was their destiny approaching them. One of the ants looked out of the anthill and noticed a giant tree adjoining the top of the anthill. He called to the other ants to follow him, but they refused. The ant alone crawled up the tree trunk all the way to a leaf. It bit on the leaf, and the leaf lightly floated down to the ground, safely bringing the ant down as well. The clever ant looked back at the ruined anthill and wished that his friends had not given up so soon. This month's iNTELLYJELLY edition is designed to have our children learn the very same fundamental, as Sir Dhirubhai Ambani has put it, 'I am deaf to the word NO.'




Biomedical Translational Research


Book Description

This book, which is the first volume of Biomedical Translational Research, summarizes emerging technologies in healthcare. The book reviews the advancements in biomedical sciences in genomics, immunology, stem cell, tissue engineering, nanotechnology, computational and structural biology, biomedical engineering, and telemedicine biology. The book highlights the applications of artificial intelligence in the diagnosis of infectious diseases and examines the role of system biology approaches for understanding human complexity, variability, and its influence on health and diseases. It presents the applications of flow cytometry in monitoring the progression and treatment of disease. It covers emerging technologies in cancer research, including CRISPR-Cas9, NGS, and nanotechnology. This book is a useful source of information for clinical researchers, basic scientists, biomedical engineers, and computational biologists.