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First, India to conduct the experiments on ISS to study the stability of life in space in India

New Delhi: India has designed for the first time biological experiments on the International Space Station (ISS) to study the stability of human life in space, the Ministry of Science and Technology announced on Thursday. This initiative comes as a part of the Bio3 biotechnology policy launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.Science and Technology Minister Jitendra Singh said in a post on X, “In a historic initiative, the first of its kind in the world, India is ready to conduct the first biological experiments first on the” International Space Station “(ISS) to study the stability of human life in space.”“Unique experiments conducted by Indian Space Research Organization #ISRO will be done as part of the upcoming International Space Station (ISS) Mission Axiom-4 in collaboration with Biotechnology #DBT by Indian Space Research Organization By @narendramodi, “he said.Under the leadership of ISRO in partnership with the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), the experiments are scheduled to ride in the upcoming. AXIOM-4 Mission According to a statement by the department, for the international space station, the captain of the astronaut group, Shubanshu Shukla, the crew.“The project is a combined initiative of ISRO, NASA, and DBT and its purpose is to analyze the major growth parameters and changes in the transcriptoms, protos and metabolomes of different algal species in space, as compared to the Earth-based controls. The results will help identify the most suitable micro species for use in the space environment, they said.The second experiment in the ISS will investigate how sperulina and synchococcus grow and react to the protective level in microgravity, both urea- and nitrate-based nutrients using the media, said this.

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