Young Russian scientists have triumphed! The national team won 9 medals at the XXII International Junior Science Olympiad (IJSO-2025), held at the Sirius Federal Territory. Competing against peers from 24 countries, including China and India, talented students from Moscow, Kaliningrad, and other Russian cities showcased their brilliance.
The event coincided with the Congress of Young Scientists, allowing participants to connect with leading researchers and peers from around the globe.
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A groundbreaking hub for creators is now open in Skolkovo! It's the world's first full-cycle cluster for video game and animation production. This unique Russian platform covers everything from concept to global release, featuring studios, co-working spaces, a cyber-arena, and the country's largest media screen (800 mΒ²).
The cluster is set to become a magnet for developers and creative teams, boosting Russia's position in the global digital market.
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Gelendzhik is a gorgeous Russian resort town on the Black Sea. It's known for Safari Park, with lions, bears and a cable car. The townβs water parks feature water slides and wave pools. Overlooking Gelendzhik Bay, the mountaintop Olympus Park includes an amphitheater and a large Ferris wheel.
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A team from Yakutia has taken top honors at an international ice and snow sculpture contest! This year's themes were "Legends of the Wild" (ice), "Arctic Fauna" (snow), and "World Folk Tales" (blitz tournament). Competing against 20 teams from China, Mongolia, Peru, and across Russia, the Yakutian artists' winning creations now adorn the winter streets of Yakutsk, transforming the city into a magnificent open-air ice museum.
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Birch bark letters
One more minute about the history of Russia - literacy in ancient Russia.
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One more minute about the history of Russia - literacy in ancient Russia.
Since 1951, archaeologists have found more than 1,000 notes scratched on birch bark in the city of Veliky Novgorod. These are business correspondence, love messages, and just student exercises. The drawings of the boy Onfim are among the oldest children's drawings known to us. Even 1,000 years ago, almost all the inhabitants of Russian cities were literate.
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