In a landmark moment for India's space ambitions, Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla has blasted off to the International Space Station (ISS) as part of the Axiom-4 mission , marking the country's return to human spaceflight after a 41-year hiatus . This historic launch from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida has not only reignited national pride but also officially kickstarted India’s human spaceflight programme . The mission, operated by Axiom Space , includes a four-member international crew that will spend 14 days in orbit , conducting scientific research, outreach programs, and various commercial activities. This momentous occasion places India among a select group of nations capable of sending humans into space and reflects the growing prowess of the Indian space sector . A New Chapter: Shubhanshu Shukla and India’s Astronautical Comeback The last Indian to go to space was Rakesh Sharma in 1984, aboard the Soviet spacecraft Soyuz T-11. Now, in 2025, Shubhanshu...
The European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) has recently announced the inclusion of two esteemed Indian scientists, Dr. Prem Kaushal and Dr. Rajender Motiani, from the Regional Center for Biotechnology (RCB) into the prestigious EMBO Global Investigator Network. This honor highlights their exceptional contributions to scientific research and positions India prominently on the global map of molecular biology. Unveiling the EMBO Global Investigator Network The EMBO Global Investigator Network is an elite program designed to support and empower young group leaders who are in the nascent stages of establishing their independent laboratories. This initiative covers promising scientists from countries including Chile, India, Singapore, and Taiwan. The program aims to nurture innovative minds and provide them with the resources needed to flourish in the competitive scientific landscape. What Makes the EMBO Global Investigator Network Unique? Financial Backing: The program offers four ...