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IceCube at Neutrino 2012

The IceCube Collaboration is pleased to announce participation in the upcoming 25th International Conference on [...]

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Week 21 at the Pole

"Good auroras this week." I’d say. Here you can see them over the [...]

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Week 20 at the Pole

Not only is it cold, but it even looks cold—notice the flag flapping wildly in [...]

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Week 19 at the Pole

There may be no sun but that’s a pretty bright moon. The Super Moon, [...]

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Week 18 at the Pole

A relatively quiet week at the Pole. Cold, too, although no record breakers. [...]

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Week 17 at the Pole

Seems like it was a busy week at the Pole for IceCube’s winterovers. They participated [...]

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Cosmic Rays: 100 years of mystery

Little is known about the ultra high-energy cosmic rays that regularly penetrate the atmosphere. Recent [...]

Today in Nature: Results of the GRB neutrino search

IceCube Neutrino Observatory Explores Origin of Cosmic Rays Although cosmic rays were discovered 100 years [...]

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IceCube Scientist M. Krasberg wins UW-Madison Cool Science Image

Mark Krasberg While work at the IceCube Neutrino Observatory focuses on the edges of the [...]

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PolarTREC teacher Liz Ratliff headed to the South Pole with IceCube

Liz Ratliff IceCube is pleased to announce that high school math teacher Liz Ratliff will [...]

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