A RUSSIAN SCIENTIST REVIVES A LONG-DORMANT TUNDRA VIRUS. WHAT COULD GO WRONG? At a research station in Siberia, a Russian scientist reanimates an extinct virus frozen for 30,000 years It belongs to a class of contemporary viruses that are "harmless". THAWED, a frightening tale of science gone amok, is ripped from today's headlines. Arctic researchers have actually revived "extinct" viruses. Which means, of course, they are no longer...