OUR VALUES
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abhayam
Fearlessness
The confidence to boldly enter unforseen markets and transcend boundaries between conventional disciplines.
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achapalam
Focus
We focus our energy on the science, technology, and enterprises that can create the greatest impact on our planet.
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arjavam
Transparency of Character
Straightforwardness — Acting all times in tune with our personal mission, corporate mission and our broader global mission.
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dhriti
Steadfastness
The ability to withstand daily undulations in hypergrowth environments and volatile markets and venture into the new markets with steady, unwavering determination against the winds of resistance.
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tapas
Self-discipline
The relentless quest to infuse efficiency, precision, and excellence into everything we do.
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satya
Truthfulness
We strive to be true to ourselves, at all times. We will never rest on our laurels, but continuously strive to grow further.
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tyaga
Renunciation
We seek to create long term sustainable impact.
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Monday, 20 February 2017
NASA Sends 'Superbug' to the Space Station
A staph germ resistant to multiple antibiotics -- a so-called "superbug'' -- was planned to be sent via rocket to the International Space Station on Sunday.
Monday, 20 February 2017
Why NASA is sending a superbug to the space station
An antibiotic-resistant superbug will be launched on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket Sunday from the same Kennedy Space Center launch complex where the first manned mission to the moon lifted off and then the bug will be studied by astronauts on the International Space Station.
Sunday, 19 February 2017
SpaceX launches Falcon 9 from historic NASA pad
Using NASA’s historic pad 39A, which once sent Apollo moonships and space shuttles on their way, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket blasted off from the Kennedy Space Center Sunday, boosting a Dragon cargo ship into orbit to deliver nearly 5,500 pounds of equipment, supplies research material to the International Space Station.