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Cute koala babies, a butterfly exhibition in London, the birth of a Malayan tapir and the transfer of walruses from Moscow Zoo to Hamburg Zoological Garden – these and other events can be found in this RIA Novosti image gallery.
Researchers at Tomsk Polytechnic University can print flowers on their 3D printer, not to mention a hammer capable of hammering real nails, a mini pipeline system and much more.
The Novosibirsk taiga is a unique natural phenomenon, located exclusively in the mountains of southern Siberia. The area is home to 23 forestry enterprises, with the forestry sector employing around 3,000 people.
A group of Russian paratrooper chaplains jumped from a transport plane with a large mobile cathedral that they set up in the field upon landing.
Russian paratroopers were holding parachute exercises near the city of Ryazan, about 200 kilometers southeast of Moscow. But among the so-called ordinary paratroopers there were paratrooper priests making their jump complete with a mobile cathedral.
On March 29, 2010, two suicide bombings claimed 40 lives at the Lubyanka and Park Kultury metro stations in Moscow. This RIA Novosti video features interviews with witnesses and friends and relatives of those who died.
A Soyuz spacecraft with a new International Space Station crew took a faster route to the space station that took just six hours instead of 48 hours for the first time in history. Watch the flight, from lift-off to docking, in this video.
The death of Russian tycoon and former Kremlin insider Boris Berezovsky, the situation in Cyprus and BRICS summit in South Africa made headlines this week.
The Bolshoi Theater has revealed how it makes and stores its sets. RIA Novosti has put together this photo report from backstage at Russia’s number one theater.