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India's First ISS Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla Helps Develop Brain-Computer Interface In Microgravity
New Delhi: Shubhanshu Shukla, the first Indian astronaut on the International Space Station, is working to develop a brain-computer interface in the orbital lab, said NASA on Thursday.
IN-SPACe transfers 10 cutting-edge ISRO technologies to 6 Indian firms, boosting private sector innovation across satellite, ...
As India aspires to become a developed nation by 2047, investments like these are essential to create the knowledge economy ...
Satellite technology to link telemedicine facilities at Baltal and Panjtarni Base Hospitals with remote locations, Amarnath ...
In 2025, Earth's orbit is increasingly crowded with nearly 12,952 satellites, with the U.S. leading with 8,530, largely due ...
ISRO's Ax-04 mission provides crucial insights for Gaganyaan, including crew integration, medical prep, and cultural ...
VTU to confer honorary doctorates, undergraduate, postgraduate, and research degrees at convocation with distinguished guests ...
Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla to interact with students from ISS via ham radio, promoting STEM education and sharing ...
From surveillance to reconnaissance to anti-satellite systems, the private sector is upping the ante as India plans to fast-track the launch of 52 dedicated satellites for the Armed Forces.
Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla is conducting various experiments onboard the ISS. These experiments will aid India in its own ...
A video was also filmed by Shukla targeted at young Indian students discussing how the digestive system adapts to space.
Only a handful of space missions are confirmed for July, including a NASA-ISRO satellite and SpaceX’s first launch under a ...
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