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  • Siberian Scientists May Be on Brink of Parkinson’s Cure

    Siberian Scientists May Be on Brink of Parkinson’s Cure

    From The Siberian Times: Siberian scientists are spearheading the global fight against Parkinson's disease with tests about to ...
    Health December 24, 2014
  • Heartrending Letters From Soviet-Era Siberian GULAGs

    Heartrending Letters From Soviet-Era Siberian GULAGs

    Banned from writing to loved ones, and only allowed letters from family members twice a year, prisoners in ...
    Europe December 14, 2014
  • One Man’s Ultimate Cure for Stress, Siberian-Style

    One Man’s Ultimate Cure for Stress, Siberian-Style

    Surgeon who suffered health issues turns to daredevil ski action on "impossible" mountain slopes—to relax. From The Siberian ...
    Health November 20, 2014
  • Children From Lost Civilization Helped Make Geoglyph Some 6,000 Years Ago

    Children From Lost Civilization Helped Make Geoglyph Some 6,000 Years Ago

    It's the world's oldest known geoglyph, but archaeologists have no idea what civilization was advanced enough to build ...
    archaeology November 18, 2014
  • Woolly Mammoth Gave Birth to 9 Babies: Can She Have Another 28,000 Years Later?

    Woolly Mammoth Gave Birth to 9 Babies: Can She Have Another 28,000 Years Later?

    New blood samples have been discovered in the remains of a woolly mammoth, a long-extinct creature; experts began ...
    Science October 30, 2014
  • Is This the World’s Oldest Secret Code?

    Is This the World’s Oldest Secret Code?

    Scientists are close to precise dating of the Shigir Idol, thought to be twice as ancient as the ...
    archaeology October 29, 2014
  • 2,500-Year-Old Siberian Mummy: Ancient Princess Used Cannabis to Treat Breast Cancer?

    2,500-Year-Old Siberian Mummy: Ancient Princess Used Cannabis to Treat Breast Cancer?

    Preserved by ice, the ancient woman, who died at the age of 25 and is covered in tattoos, ...
    archaeology October 29, 2014
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