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Ukrainian military volunteers older than 60 are fixing up malfunctioning rockets and using them against Russian units. That's ...
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From Steppe to Throne: How the Mongols Took ChinaThe Mongol conquest of China was a massive military campaign that took decades and reshaped an entire civilization. This ...
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What Russia’s Vintage Tanks Reveal About the WarIf you’d told a military historian ten years ago that Cold War-era tanks like the T-54, T-55, and T-62 would be back in action across Ukraine’s battlefields in 2025, they probably would’ve laughed.
American universities are breeding grounds for the subversive indoctrination of our nation’s youth. America as a great defender of freedom in the world is no longer taught, instead young people are ...
Last week the Soviet press exulted that Russia would soon export cotton to the already cotton-glutted world. No foreign correspondent has yet checked up on this rosy picture.
Conservationists in Russia say a small herd of endangered Przewalski's horses recently reintroduced in the Urals are enduring well their first winter in their new habitat despite exceptionally ...
The steppes occupy an enormous territory on the map of Eurasia. These grasslands stretch from Manchuria to the Danube River Delta, and, in antiquity, they bore the name of the Great Steppe, across ...
Male Japanese quails produce a strange seminal foam that appears to enhance the chances of successfully fertilizing an egg.
Russian agriculture holding company Steppe plans to ramp up grain exports sharply this season, part of its bid to become one of top five traders of Russian grain by 2020, the company said in a ...
0 0 This article was originally published with the title “The Great Russian Steppes” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 7 No. 20 (November 1862), p. 307 doi:10.1038 ...
In 2025, Steppe Agroholding abandoned the use of imported pea seeds in its production. Last season, the share of seeded peas of domestic breeding was about a quarter of the total volume, and in the ...
In a recent photo essay for the New Yorker magazine, author Keith Gessen and photographer Andrew McConnell share what life is like for the residents around the launch facility and where Soyuz capsu… ...
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