Remains of extinct 'Steppe Mammoth' could bring new leap in understanding of 200,000 year old creatures.
Expedition to the world’s biggest permafrost ‘crater’ in Yakutia seeks secret of taming antimicrobial resistance.
Findings pave the way for a 1.2 million square kilometre claim to the UN on hydrocarbon drilling rights.
The acids are seen as vital to decrease development of cardiovascular diseases and promote good health.
So small, it cannot be read by the naked eye.
Threat to Salekhard and Anadyr could come even sooner - by the mid-2020s - as thaw of frozen ground is forecast to have 'devastating' impact.
Spaso-Zashiverskaya has survived wars, permafrost, and a smallpox outbreak that wiped out its congregation.
Scientists get inside a woolly mammoth's head to understand behaviour of the extinct species.
Remains of the child suggest an 'unknown European invasion of Siberia deep in ancient times'.