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Week 30 at the Pole

What is it? It looks cozy, like when kids throw a sheet over some [...]

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Week 29 at the Pole

Cold goes to colder, as they reached their lowest temperature yet at the South Pole [...]

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Week 28 at the Pole

The US flag flaps in the wind, as it undoubtedly did in many places across [...]

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Grad Students win in Erice, Italy

Marcos Santander and Anne Schukraf At this year’s 18th International School of Cosmic Ray Astrophysics [...]

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Week 27 at the Pole

A quiet week at the Pole. Still, there’s always maintenance to be done, like [...]

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Week 26 at the Pole

The official midwinter date is a big event in Antarctica. The various stations throughout [...]

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Week 25 at the Pole

That’s the setting moon in the background and a snow-covered Scott tent in the foreground—the [...]

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Week 24 at the Pole

The moon shines over the power plant just outside the South Pole station, illuminating the [...]

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Week 23 at the Pole

The moon is back up at the South Pole and casting its bright glow on [...]

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IceCube DeepCore oscillations

IceCube DeepCore “sub-detector” sees high-energy neutrino oscillations During a poster presentation at the International Conference [...]

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