Alexander Chepurnov had already recovered once when he re-infected himself in an experiment.
Spaso-Zashiverskaya has survived wars, permafrost, and a smallpox outbreak that wiped out its congregation.
Mushrooms growing on millions of our birch trees are 'promising' for further research, say Siberian scientists.
The pair returned from Nigeria, one of the countries stricken with the deadly virus.
Leading expert assesses the risk of 'waking up' this deadly disease currently eradicated, and warns that rising Russian levels of HIV brings a far greater risk.
This summer's melting of permafrost is more than THREE TIMES greater than usual, unlocking long-frozen deadly diseases.
Relief as hospital drama in Russian Far East ends with pair on the mend as global death toll rises.
Siberia's colossal resource potential is a great competitive advantage that needs to be skilfully deployed.