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Indian Scientists Discover Genetic Switch That Triggers Early Pregnancy Implantation
A team of Indian researchers has identified a crucial genetic mechanism that allows pregnancy to begin, marking a major advance in reproductive biology. The study, published in Cell Death Discovery, reveals how two genes work in opposition to regulate the moment an embryo successfully implants into the uterine lining. Scientists from NIRRCH in Mumbai, IISc in Bengaluru and BHU in Varanasi collaborated to investigate why the uterus becomes receptive only for a brief window, and what determines
Indian Scientists Discover Genetic Switch That Triggers Early Pregnancy Implantation
A team of Indian researchers has identified a crucial genetic mechanism that allows pregnancy to begin, marking a major advance in reproductive biology. The study, published in Cell Death Discovery, reveals how two genes work in opposition to regulate the moment an embryo successfully implants into the uterine lining. Scientists from NIRRCH in Mumbai, IISc in Bengaluru and BHU in Varanasi collaborated to investigate why the uterus becomes receptive only for a brief window, and what determines
Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna University scientist selected for ISRO’s Shukrayaan-1 mission
In a remarkable achievement for Indian academia and space research, Assistant Professor Alok Sagar Gautam from the Department of Physics at Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University has been selected to join the Indian Space Research Organisation’s upcoming Venus Orbiter Mission, officially known as Shukrayaan-1. This marks a significant moment in India’s pursuit of interplanetary exploration, as the mission represents the nation’s first dedicated effort to study Venus, often referred
Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna University scientist selected for ISRO’s Shukrayaan-1 mission
In a remarkable achievement for Indian academia and space research, Assistant Professor Alok Sagar Gautam from the Department of Physics at Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University has been selected to join the Indian Space Research Organisation’s upcoming Venus Orbiter Mission, officially known as Shukrayaan-1. This marks a significant moment in India’s pursuit of interplanetary exploration, as the mission represents the nation’s first dedicated effort to study Venus, often referred









