Russian Academy of Sciences President Gennady Krasnikov attends a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia.15.07.2025#8964662
Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with Russian Academy of Sciences President Gennady Krasnikov at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia.15.07.2025#8964644
Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with Russian Academy of Sciences President Gennady Krasnikov at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia.15.07.2025#8964647
Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with Russian Academy of Sciences President Gennady Krasnikov at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia.15.07.2025#8964651
Russian Academy of Sciences President Gennady Krasnikov attends a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia.15.07.2025#8964646
Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with Russian Academy of Sciences President Gennady Krasnikov at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia.15.07.2025#8964659
A view shows police officers and ambulance at the scene of the private plane crash of the Embraer Legacy ERG 135 near the settlement of Kuzhenkino, in the Tver region, Russia. The private plane en route from Moscow to St. Petersburg crashed in the Tver Region, killing all 10 people aboard, the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations said on August 23. The Russian Federal Air Transport Agency, Rosaviatsia, said that Wagner Group private military company (PMC) leader Yevgeny Prigozhin was listed among the passengers of the crashed plane.23.08.2023#8501861
A view shows police officers and ambulance at the scene of the private plane crash of the Embraer Legacy ERG 135 near the settlement of Kuzhenkino, in the Tver region, Russia. The private plane en route from Moscow to St. Petersburg crashed in the Tver Region, killing all 10 people aboard, the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations said on August 23. The Russian Federal Air Transport Agency, Rosaviatsia, said that Wagner Group private military company (PMC) leader Yevgeny Prigozhin was listed among the passengers of the crashed plane.23.08.2023#8501864
A view shows police officers and ambulance at the scene of the private plane crash of the Embraer Legacy ERG 135 near the settlement of Kuzhenkino, in the Tver region, Russia. The private plane en route from Moscow to St. Petersburg crashed in the Tver Region, killing all 10 people aboard, the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations said on August 23. The Russian Federal Air Transport Agency, Rosaviatsia, said that Wagner Group private military company (PMC) leader Yevgeny Prigozhin was listed among the passengers of the crashed plane.23.08.2023#8501855
One of the departments of at Institute for Information Transmission Problems of the USSR Academy of Sciences (now Kharkevich Institute for Information Transmission Problems RAS).06.08.2022#8249215
Crewmembers of Tu-154 plane walk after its last flight at the Tolmachyovo airport, Novosibirsk, Russia. The last Russian Tu-154 passenger aircraft operated by Alrosa airline made its final flight on October 28 from Mirny, Yakutia, to Novosibirsk. The aircraft is to be taken out of service as its certificate of airworthiness will soon expire. 28.10.2020#6370340
A Tu-154 plane is pictured after its last flight at the Tolmachyovo airport, Novosibirsk, Russia. The last Russian Tu-154 passenger aircraft operated by Alrosa airline made its final flight on October 28 from Mirny, Yakutia, to Novosibirsk. The aircraft is to be taken out of service as its certificate of airworthiness will soon expire. 28.10.2020#6370329
Pilot Alexander Leshkevich writes on the fuselage of Tu-154 plane after its last flight at the Tolmachyovo airport, Novosibirsk, Russia. The last Russian Tu-154 passenger aircraft operated by Alrosa airline made its final flight on October 28 from Mirny, Yakutia, to Novosibirsk. The aircraft is to be taken out of service as its certificate of airworthiness will soon expire. 28.10.2020#6370344
A crewmember is pictured in Tu-154 plane after its last flight at the Tolmachyovo airport, Novosibirsk, Russia. The last Russian Tu-154 passenger aircraft operated by Alrosa airline made its final flight on October 28 from Mirny, Yakutia, to Novosibirsk. The aircraft is to be taken out of service as its certificate of airworthiness will soon expire. 28.10.2020#6370342
A crewmember fills in the documents in Tu-154 plane after its last flight at the Tolmachyovo airport, Novosibirsk, Russia. The last Russian Tu-154 passenger aircraft operated by Alrosa airline made its final flight on October 28 from Mirny, Yakutia, to Novosibirsk. The aircraft is to be taken out of service as its certificate of airworthiness will soon expire. 28.10.2020#6370348
Pilot Alexander Leshkevich speaks in Tu-154 plane after its last flight at the Tolmachyovo airport, Novosibirsk, Russia. The last Russian Tu-154 passenger aircraft operated by Alrosa airline made its final flight on October 28 from Mirny, Yakutia, to Novosibirsk. The aircraft is to be taken out of service as its certificate of airworthiness will soon expire. 28.10.2020#6370346
A Tu-154 plane is pictured after its last flight at the Tolmachyovo airport, Novosibirsk, Russia. The last Russian Tu-154 passenger aircraft operated by Alrosa airline made its final flight on October 28 from Mirny, Yakutia, to Novosibirsk. The aircraft is to be taken out of service as its certificate of airworthiness will soon expire. 28.10.2020#6370328
A Tu-154 plane is pictured after its last flight at the Tolmachyovo airport, Novosibirsk, Russia. The last Russian Tu-154 passenger aircraft operated by Alrosa airline made its final flight on October 28 from Mirny, Yakutia, to Novosibirsk. The aircraft is to be taken out of service as its certificate of airworthiness will soon expire. 28.10.2020#6370322
Ground crew members unload luggage from a Tu-154 plane after its last flight at the Tolmachyovo airport, Novosibirsk, Russia. The last Russian Tu-154 passenger aircraft operated by Alrosa airline made its final flight on October 28 from Mirny, Yakutia, to Novosibirsk. The aircraft is to be taken out of service as its certificate of airworthiness will soon expire. 28.10.2020#6370337
A ground crew member unloads luggage from a Tu-154 plane after its last flight at the Tolmachyovo airport, Novosibirsk, Russia. The last Russian Tu-154 passenger aircraft operated by Alrosa airline made its final flight on October 28 from Mirny, Yakutia, to Novosibirsk. The aircraft is to be taken out of service as its certificate of airworthiness will soon expire. 28.10.2020#6370336
Ground crew members unload luggage from a Tu-154 plane after its last flight at the Tolmachyovo airport, Novosibirsk, Russia. The last Russian Tu-154 passenger aircraft operated by Alrosa airline made its final flight on October 28 from Mirny, Yakutia, to Novosibirsk. The aircraft is to be taken out of service as its certificate of airworthiness will soon expire. 28.10.2020#6370338
Ground crew members enter Tu-154 plane after its last flight at the Tolmachyovo airport, Novosibirsk, Russia. The last Russian Tu-154 passenger aircraft operated by Alrosa airline made its final flight on October 28 from Mirny, Yakutia, to Novosibirsk. The aircraft is to be taken out of service as its certificate of airworthiness will soon expire. 28.10.2020#6370350
A woman holding a baby disembark from Tu-154 plane after its last flight at the Tolmachyovo airport, Novosibirsk, Russia. The last Russian Tu-154 passenger aircraft operated by Alrosa airline made its final flight on October 28 from Mirny, Yakutia, to Novosibirsk. The aircraft is to be taken out of service as its certificate of airworthiness will soon expire. 28.10.2020#6370319
Passengers wearing protective masks disembark from Tu-154 plane after its last flight at the Tolmachyovo airport, Novosibirsk, Russia. The last Russian Tu-154 passenger aircraft operated by Alrosa airline made its final flight on October 28 from Mirny, Yakutia, to Novosibirsk. The aircraft is to be taken out of service as its certificate of airworthiness will soon expire. 28.10.2020#6370316
A ground crew member is pictured in front of Tu-154 plane after its last flight at the Tolmachyovo airport, Novosibirsk, Russia. The last Russian Tu-154 passenger aircraft operated by Alrosa airline made its final flight on October 28 from Mirny, Yakutia, to Novosibirsk. The aircraft is to be taken out of service as its certificate of airworthiness will soon expire. 28.10.2020#6370335
A ground crew member taxis in Tu-154 plane after its last flight at the Tolmachyovo airport, Novosibirsk, Russia. The last Russian Tu-154 passenger aircraft operated by Alrosa airline made its final flight on October 28 from Mirny, Yakutia, to Novosibirsk. The aircraft is to be taken out of service as its certificate of airworthiness will soon expire. 28.10.2020#6370333
A Tu-154 plane is pictured after its last flight at the Tolmachyovo airport, Novosibirsk, Russia. The last Russian Tu-154 passenger aircraft operated by Alrosa airline made its final flight on October 28 from Mirny, Yakutia, to Novosibirsk. The aircraft is to be taken out of service as its certificate of airworthiness will soon expire. 28.10.2020#6370353
A Tu-154 plane lands after its last flight at the Tolmachyovo airport, Novosibirsk, Russia. The last Russian Tu-154 passenger aircraft operated by Alrosa airline made its final flight on October 28 from Mirny, Yakutia, to Novosibirsk. The aircraft is to be taken out of service as its certificate of airworthiness will soon expire. 28.10.2020#6370315
A Tu-154 plane lands after its last flight at the Tolmachyovo airport, Novosibirsk, Russia. The last Russian Tu-154 passenger aircraft operated by Alrosa airline made its final flight on October 28 from Mirny, Yakutia, to Novosibirsk. The aircraft is to be taken out of service as its certificate of airworthiness will soon expire. 28.10.2020#6370327
Junior research assistant of Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics Dmitry Kasatov demonstrates how an accelerator-based neutron source for boron neutron capture therapy works at the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, in Novosibirsk, Russia. Novosibirsk State University in cooperation with the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk Cancer Research Institute, Japan's University of Tsukuba, UK University of Oxford and some other research organizations had launched the large-scale project aimed at applying the BNCT method to treating cancer. 22.10.2019#6051809
Junior research assistant of Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics Dmitry Kasatov demonstrates how an accelerator-based neutron source for boron neutron capture therapy works at the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, in Novosibirsk, Russia. Novosibirsk State University in cooperation with the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk Cancer Research Institute, Japan's University of Tsukuba, UK University of Oxford and some other research organizations had launched the large-scale project aimed at applying the BNCT method to treating cancer. 22.10.2019#6051805
Junior research assistant of Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics Dmitry Kasatov demonstrates how an accelerator-based neutron source for boron neutron capture therapy works at the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, in Novosibirsk, Russia. Novosibirsk State University in cooperation with the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk Cancer Research Institute, Japan's University of Tsukuba, UK University of Oxford and some other research organizations had launched the large-scale project aimed at applying the BNCT method to treating cancer. 22.10.2019#6051810
Junior research assistant of Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics Dmitry Kasatov looks at the display as he demonstrates how an accelerator-based neutron source for boron neutron capture therapy works at the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, in Novosibirsk, Russia. Novosibirsk State University in cooperation with the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk Cancer Research Institute, Japan's University of Tsukuba, UK University of Oxford and some other research organizations had launched the large-scale project aimed at applying the BNCT method to treating cancer. 22.10.2019#6051806
An accelerator-based neutron source for boron neutron capture therapy is pictured at the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, in Novosibirsk, Russia. Novosibirsk State University in cooperation with the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk Cancer Research Institute, Japan's University of Tsukuba, UK University of Oxford and some other research organizations had launched the large-scale project aimed at applying the BNCT method to treating cancer. 22.10.2019#6051803
A man walks at the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, in Novosibirsk, Russia. Novosibirsk State University in cooperation with the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk Cancer Research Institute, Japan's University of Tsukuba, UK University of Oxford and some other research organizations had launched the large-scale project aimed at applying the boron neutron capture therapy method to treating cancer. 22.10.2019#6051808
An accelerator-based neutron source for boron neutron capture therapy is pictured at the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, in Novosibirsk, Russia. Novosibirsk State University in cooperation with the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk Cancer Research Institute, Japan's University of Tsukuba, UK University of Oxford and some other research organizations had launched the large-scale project aimed at applying the BNCT method to treating cancer. 22.10.2019#6051804
Junior research assistant of Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics Dmitry Kasatov demonstrates how an accelerator-based neutron source for boron neutron capture therapy works at the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, in Novosibirsk, Russia. Novosibirsk State University in cooperation with the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk Cancer Research Institute, Japan's University of Tsukuba, UK University of Oxford and some other research organizations had launched the large-scale project aimed at applying the BNCT method to treating cancer. 22.10.2019#6051807
Alrosa's Tu-134 jet airliner is parked at the Tolmachevo airport in Novosibirsk, Russia. The last Russian Tu-134 passenger aircraft operated by Alrosa airline made its final flight on May 22, 2019 from Mirny to Novosibirsk where it will be kept as an exhibit at the local aviation museum. Tu-134 made its first flight on 1967 and became one of the most widely used passenger aircrafts in the Soviet Union and CIS countries with a total of 854 units of manufactured planes.22.05.2019#5888492
Alrosa's Tu-134 jet airliner cockpit is pictured at the Tolmachevo airport in Novosibirsk, Russia. The last Russian Tu-134 passenger aircraft operated by Alrosa airline made its final flight on May 22, 2019 from Mirny to Novosibirsk where it will be kept as an exhibit at the local aviation museum. Tu-134 made its first flight on 1967 and became one of the most widely used passenger aircrafts in the Soviet Union and CIS countries with a total of 854 units of manufactured planes.22.05.2019#5888496
Сaptain of Alrosa's Tu-134 jet airliner Alexey Kornienko looks at the aircraft at the Tolmachevo airport in Novosibirsk, Russia. The last Russian Tu-134 passenger aircraft operated by Alrosa airline made its final flight on May 22, 2019 from Mirny to Novosibirsk where it will be kept as an exhibit at the local aviation museum. Tu-134 made its first flight on 1967 and became one of the most widely used passenger aircrafts in the Soviet Union and CIS countries with a total of 854 units of manufactured planes.22.05.2019#5888498
The tail of Alrosa's Tu-134 jet airliner is pictured at the Tolmachevo airport in Novosibirsk, Russia. The last Russian Tu-134 passenger aircraft operated by Alrosa airline made its final flight on May 22, 2019 from Mirny to Novosibirsk where it will be kept as an exhibit at the local aviation museum. Tu-134 made its first flight on 1967 and became one of the most widely used passenger aircrafts in the Soviet Union and CIS countries with a total of 854 units of manufactured planes.22.05.2019#5888501
Сaptain of Alrosa's Tu-134 jet airliner Alexey Kornienko bids farewell to his aircraft at the Tolmachevo airport in Novosibirsk, Russia. The last Russian Tu-134 passenger aircraft operated by Alrosa airline made its final flight on May 22, 2019 from Mirny to Novosibirsk where it will be kept as an exhibit at the local aviation museum. Tu-134 made its first flight on 1967 and became one of the most widely used passenger aircrafts in the Soviet Union and CIS countries with a total of 854 units of manufactured planes.22.05.2019#5888506
Сaptain of Alrosa's Tu-134 jet airliner Alexey Kornienko bids farewell to his aircraft at the Tolmachevo airport in Novosibirsk, Russia. The last Russian Tu-134 passenger aircraft operated by Alrosa airline made its final flight on May 22, 2019 from Mirny to Novosibirsk where it will be kept as an exhibit at the local aviation museum. Tu-134 made its first flight on 1967 and became one of the most widely used passenger aircrafts in the Soviet Union and CIS countries with a total of 854 units of manufactured planes.22.05.2019#5888508
Passengers leave the Alrosa's Tu-134 jet airliner at the Tolmachevo airport in Novosibirsk, Russia. The last Russian Tu-134 passenger aircraft operated by Alrosa airline made its final flight on May 22, 2019 from Mirny to Novosibirsk where it will be kept as an exhibit at the local aviation museum. Tu-134 made its first flight on 1967 and became one of the most widely used passenger aircrafts in the Soviet Union and CIS countries with a total of 854 units of manufactured planes.22.05.2019#5888509
Alrosa's Tu-134 jet airliner is pictured upon arrival at the Tolmachevo airport in Novosibirsk, Russia. The last Russian Tu-134 passenger aircraft operated by Alrosa airline made its final flight on May 22, 2019 from Mirny to Novosibirsk where it will be kept as an exhibit at the local aviation museum. Tu-134 made its first flight on 1967 and became one of the most widely used passenger aircrafts in the Soviet Union and CIS countries with a total of 854 units of manufactured planes.22.05.2019#5888523
Alrosa's Tu-134 jet airliner is pictured at the Tolmachevo airport in Novosibirsk, Russia. The last Russian Tu-134 passenger aircraft operated by Alrosa airline made its final flight on May 22, 2019 from Mirny to Novosibirsk where it will be kept as an exhibit at the local aviation museum. Tu-134 made its first flight on 1967 and became one of the most widely used passenger aircrafts in the Soviet Union and CIS countries with a total of 854 units of manufactured planes.22.05.2019#5888511
Alrosa's Tu-134 jet airliner taxis upon arrival at the Tolmachevo airport in Novosibirsk, Russia. The last Russian Tu-134 passenger aircraft operated by Alrosa airline made its final flight on May 22, 2019 from Mirny to Novosibirsk where it will be kept as an exhibit at the local aviation museum. Tu-134 made its first flight on 1967 and became one of the most widely used passenger aircrafts in the Soviet Union and CIS countries with a total of 854 units of manufactured planes.22.05.2019#5888513
Alrosa's Tu-134 jet airliner taxis upon arrival at the Tolmachevo airport in Novosibirsk, Russia. The last Russian Tu-134 passenger aircraft operated by Alrosa airline made its final flight on May 22, 2019 from Mirny to Novosibirsk where it will be kept as an exhibit at the local aviation museum. Tu-134 made its first flight on 1967 and became one of the most widely used passenger aircrafts in the Soviet Union and CIS countries with a total of 854 units of manufactured planes.22.05.2019#5888515
Alrosa's Tu-134 jet airliner taxis upon arrival at the Tolmachevo airport in Novosibirsk, Russia. The last Russian Tu-134 passenger aircraft operated by Alrosa airline made its final flight on May 22, 2019 from Mirny to Novosibirsk where it will be kept as an exhibit at the local aviation museum. Tu-134 made its first flight on 1967 and became one of the most widely used passenger aircrafts in the Soviet Union and CIS countries with a total of 854 units of manufactured planes.22.05.2019#5888516
Alrosa's Tu-134 jet airliner lands at the Tolmachevo airport in Novosibirsk, Russia. The last Russian Tu-134 passenger aircraft operated by Alrosa airline made its final flight on May 22, 2019 from Mirny to Novosibirsk where it will be kept as an exhibit at the local aviation museum. Tu-134 made its first flight on 1967 and became one of the most widely used passenger aircrafts in the Soviet Union and CIS countries with a total of 854 units of manufactured planes.22.05.2019#5888518
Alrosa's Tu-134 jet airliner lands at the Tolmachevo airport in Novosibirsk, Russia. The last Russian Tu-134 passenger aircraft operated by Alrosa airline made its final flight on May 22, 2019 from Mirny to Novosibirsk where it will be kept as an exhibit at the local aviation museum. Tu-134 made its first flight on 1967 and became one of the most widely used passenger aircrafts in the Soviet Union and CIS countries with a total of 854 units of manufactured planes.22.05.2019#5888521
Russian Academy of Science President Alexander Sergeev attends a news conference on neuroscience, in Moscow, Russia08.02.2019#5775113
Director of the N.N.Burdenko Neurosurgery Institute Alexander Potapov, left, and Russian Academy of Science President Alexander Sergeev attend a news conference on neuroscience, in Moscow, Russia08.02.2019#5775427
Russian Academy of Science President Alexander Sergeev speaks during a news conference on neuroscience, in Moscow, Russia08.02.2019#5775412
Russian Academy of Science President Alexander Sergeev speaks during a news conference on neuroscience, in Moscow, Russia08.02.2019#5775118
Russian President Vladimir Putin smiles to Siberian Zuev's Institute of Atmospheric Optics research scientist Viktor Zharkov in Moscow's Kremlin, Russia. Viktor Zharkov has been awarded with the State Award for achivements in science and innovation within young scientists. 07.02.2019#5773772
Russian President Vladimir Putin poses with Siberian Zuev's Institute of Atmospheric Optics research scientist Viktor Zharkov in Moscow's Kremlin, Russia. Viktor Zharkov has been awarded with the State Award for achivements in science and innovation within young scientists. 07.02.2019#5773734
Russian President Vladimir Putin shakes hands with Siberian Zuev's Institute of Atmospheric Optics research scientist Viktor Zharkov in Moscow's Kremlin, Russia. Viktor Zharkov has been awarded with the State Award for achivements in science and innovation within young scientists. 07.02.2019#5773730
Siberian Zuev's Institute of Atmospheric Optics research scientist Yevgeny Gorlov speaks in Moscow's Kremlin, Russia. Yevgeny Gorlov has been awarded by Russian President Vladimir Putin with the State Award for achivements in science and innovation within young scientists.07.02.2019#5773712
Russian President Vladimir Putin poses with Siberian Zuev's Institute of Atmospheric Optics research scientist Yevgeny Gorlov in Moscow's Kremlin, Russia. Yevgeny Gorlov has been awarded with the State Award for achivements in science and innovation within young scientists. 07.02.2019#5773708