Dramatic video shows the bird staying put in clouds of caustic smoke.
Beads made from ostrich eggs buried in the Siberian cave around 2,000 generations ago reveal amazing artistic (and drilling) skills of our long-ago ancestors.
A deal was signed giving South Korean scientists exclusive rights on cloning the woolly mammoth from tissue samples found recently in the Siberian permafrost.
Found 30 metres underground at a coal mine, they're dubbed 'Jurassic pearls' or the marbles of a Siberian colossus.
Drone detects that the bird famed for bringing babies....is doing exactly this.
Ten doctors in Barnaul assist at 'miracle' arrival of Veronika in 41st week of pregnancy.
Completed during the Second World War, and with its first performance three days after peace in Europe on 12 May 1945, it is arguably the most extraordinary building in all Siberia.
Located on Lenin Square, it includes a vast dome some 60 metres wide and 35 metres high supported by neither columns nor girders. The dome is some 8cm thick, meaning that the ratio to its radius is less than that of a hen's egg.
The theatre has a capacity of just under 1,800, with a total area of 11,837 square metres and a volume of 294,340 cubic metres.
Tiny new arrival welcomed at Royev Ruchey Zoo - even if the little African bird does not like the cold.
Calf born at Royev Ruchey Krasnoyarsk, but next few days critical as she faces battle for survival.