Mülla's Successful Indoor Season: The Record Can Still Be Moved a Bit Further
Estonian pole vault athlete Marleen Mülla has broken the national record twice this winter and believes she can achieve even more.
Scientists Warn of Particularly Dangerous Strain of Avian Flu at the South Pole
Researchers are warning about a highly pathogenic strain of bird flu found in the Antarctic region that poses significant risks to wildlife and potentially to humans.
Mülla updated the pole vault Estonia record: the season is progressing positively
Marleen Mülla set a new Estonian pole vault record with a height of 4.60 meters at the Tyson Invitational in Fayetteville.
Marleen Mülla breaks the Estonian pole vault record again
Marleen Mülla set a new Estonian record in pole vaulting with a height of 4.60 meters during a college athletics competition in Fayetteville, USA.
Landing Site Selected for Chandrayaan-4, Success for ISRO
ISRO has chosen the safest landing site for the Chandrayaan-4 mission at the Moon's South Pole, preparing for India's first lunar sample return near Mons Mouton.
A Safe Landing Site Found on the Moon, Good News for Chandrayaan-4
ISRO has identified a highly secure landing site for the Chandrayaan-4 mission near the Moon's south pole, marking a significant advancement for India's lunar exploration.
Fire hits warehouse after wire falls from pole onto roof; VIDEO
A large fire broke out in a warehouse in the Imbiribeira neighborhood of South Recife, triggered by a wire falling onto the roof, resulting in a significant cloud of black smoke visible from various parts of the city.
What Happens If You're Born in Antarctica? Do You Get South Pole Citizenship?
The article discusses the implications of being born in Antarctica regarding citizenship, noting that it is the only continent without permanent residents, and explores various countries' policies on citizenship for children born in that region.
Housing Construction: Finally on a Diet
The article discusses the trend of increasingly larger apartments and suggests a potential shift towards downsizing in housing construction.
Scientists Move the South Pole: Why It Changes Position Every Year
Scientists in Antarctica have adjusted the geographical South Pole each January due to the slow movement of ice, revealing that it is not a fixed point on the Earth.