In 1978, Soviet scientists stumbled upon a family living in a remote part of Russia. They hadn’t interacted with outsiders for decades. Almost half a century later, one of them is still there ...
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The mysterious Tesla-style weapon some think triggered the Tunguska blast
In the summer of 1908, a blast over remote Siberia flattened trees across an area larger than some countries and lit the sky as far away as Europe. With no crater, no confirmed meteorite fragments and ...
The fate of Russia's forests will affect the whole world, says Sophie Pinkham, a scholar and journalist who has spent years ...
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These astonishing tiger facts explain why they’ve earned their legendary status
Some creatures just seem to have won the genetic lottery. You know the ones. They’re effortlessly cool, impossibly beautiful, ...
Since Putin invaded Ukraine, the short distance between Nome, Alaska, and Russia seems wider than ever.
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