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Innova University Innova University is a top-rated university because of its excellent online educational system and competent faculty.

Innova University is a top-rated university because of its excellent online educational system and competent faculty, which consists of world- class scholars and industry experts. Our faculty members come from all corners of the world, bringing with them valuable knowledge and expertise. We have both full-time and part-time faculty, which is involved in the designing and development of the courses

and study programs. They also manage assessments of class work and assignments, and provide students recommendation letters for better job placements globally. Innova University continually strives to deliver high standards in online education to individuals around the globe. In order to maintain immaculate quality, Innova University adapts stringent processes for devising pertinent curricula, evaluation of students, and smooth sailing of the online education system. Since Innova University is duly accredited by internationally recognized accreditation bodies, it is entitled to receive certain privileges such as the provision of financial assistance to its students in the form of grants and scholarships; both private and state sponsored. Additionally, the credits of degrees earned from Innova University can be easily transferred to other universities, both traditional and online. Thanks to the accreditation by well-known accreditation agencies, Innova students are now more acknowledged and recognized and readily hired by world's most reputed private, national, and multinational organizations.

Planets don’t get bigger than thisPlanets can be no bigger than about 10 times the mass of Jupiter, a new paper conclude...
01/24/2018

Planets don’t get bigger than this

Planets can be no bigger than about 10 times the mass of Jupiter, a new paper concludes.

Of course, that’s pretty massive. Jupiter carries almost 318 times the mass of Earth, making the most massive planets possible the equivalent of nearly 3,200 Earths.

Original study: http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4357/aa961c/meta

Tiny details in photos identify your unique phoneResearchers have discovered how to identify smartphones by examining ju...
12/19/2017

Tiny details in photos identify your unique phone

Researchers have discovered how to identify smartphones by examining just one photo taken by the device.

The advancement opens the possibility of using smartphones—instead of FaceID or other biometrics—as a form of identification to deter cybercrime.

Original study (pdf file):http://www.buffalo.edu/content/dam/www/news/photos/2017/12/ndss18-paper99.pdf

Fluorescent dye finds ‘lost’ ocean microplasticsThe smallest microplastics in the oceans— many as small as 20 micrometer...
11/29/2017

Fluorescent dye finds ‘lost’ ocean microplastics

The smallest microplastics in the oceans— many as small as 20 micrometers or the width of a human hair—go largely undetected. A new inexpensive method that uses a fluorescent dye could offer a way to distinguish them from other natural materials.

The smallest microplastics in our oceans – which go largely undetected and are potentially harmful – could be more effectively identified using an innovative and inexpensive new method, developed by researchers at the University of Warwick.

This molecule makes teen brains matureA single molecule called laminin alpha 5 is crucial to the maturing of teenagers’ ...
11/03/2017

This molecule makes teen brains mature

A single molecule called laminin alpha 5 is crucial to the maturing of teenagers’ brains, new research suggests.

For a decade, the team behind the research had sought answers to a fundamental question: How does the brain, marked by frantic growth of synaptic connections between cells, grow up and mature?

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New research identifies the crucial signal in the taming of the adolescent mind as fragments of a family of proteins called laminins.

Research News:Nope, an alien megastructure isn’t dimming Tabby’s StarNASA’s Kepler space telescope has even observed dim...
10/09/2017

Research News:
Nope, an alien megastructure isn’t dimming Tabby’s Star

NASA’s Kepler space telescope has even observed dimming by the object—formally known as KIC 8462852—of up to 20 percent over a matter of days. Further, the star has had much subtler but longer-term enigmatic dimming trends, with one continuing today. None of this behavior is standard for normal stars slightly more massive than the sun.

Learn more: https://uanews.arizona.edu/story/sorry-no-alien-megastructure-around-mysterious-star

One of the most mysterious stellar objects may be revealing some of its secrets at last. With its unusual dips in brightness, Boyajian's Star, also called Tabby's Star, has attracted attention from professional and amateur astronomers and invited speculation as to whether it could be surrounded by a...

RESEARCH NEWS:Electromagnets act like a scalpel to improve memoryBrain stimulation can be used like a scalpel, rather th...
01/23/2017

RESEARCH NEWS:
Electromagnets act like a scalpel to improve memory

Brain stimulation can be used like a scalpel, rather than like a hammer, to cause a specific improvement in precise memory, a new study shows.

Precise memory, rather than general memory, is critical for knowing details such as the specific color, shape, and location of a building you are looking for, rather than simply knowing the part of town it’s in. This type of memory is crucial for normal functioning, and it is often lost in people with serious memory disorders.

Learn more: https://news.northwestern.edu/stories/2017/01/brain-stimulation-used-like-a-scalpel-to-improve-memory/

How bacteria in undercooked chicken can cause paralysisA common bacterium found in improperly cooked chicken can cause G...
12/09/2016

How bacteria in undercooked chicken can cause paralysis

A common bacterium found in improperly cooked chicken can cause Guillain-Barré Syndrome, or GBS, the world’s leading cause of acute neuromuscular paralysis in humans.

The findings, reported in the Journal of Autoimmunity, not only demonstrates how this food-borne bacterium, known as Campylobacter jejuni, triggers GBS, but offers new information for a cure.

If chicken isn’t cooked to the proper minimum internal temperature, bacteria can still exist.

Study: http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0896841116301421

RESEARCH NEWS: Lead in teeth locates where prehistoric people were bornScientists are extracting lead from tooth enamel ...
11/24/2016

RESEARCH NEWS: Lead in teeth locates where prehistoric people were born

Scientists are extracting lead from tooth enamel to pinpoint birth and death locations of ancient people.

They’re using the information to track the movement of prehistoric Maya and potentially solve mysteries surrounding the civilization’s origins and eventual demise.

Original Study: http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0164871

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