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Week 31 at the Pole

Sun or moon? From the photo it’s hard to tell. It sure looks [...]

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WIPAC brings ice drilling to UW–Madison Day at the Wisconsin State Fair

Cooling down a hot day with blocks of ice Visitors learned about the South Pole [...]

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Week 30 at the Pole

It’s the photographer’s trifecta for wintering at the South Pole—a shot of the sky with [...]

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Week 29 at the Pole

The auroras tell you it’s winter at the South Pole—you can’t see auroras there during [...]

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Week 28 at the Pole

It looks as if the smoke stacks are releasing a plume of green smoke along [...]

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2014 DM-Ice Collaboration meeting at WIPAC

DM-Ice collaborators today at WIPAC. Image: L. Boritzke, WIPAC The 2014 annual meeting of the [...]

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Week 27 at the Pole

Winter is long at the South Pole, at least when measured by the last plane [...]

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Week 26 at the Pole

How to make any 4th of July celebration special? Start with a dish decorated [...]

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A self-veto proposal for atmospheric neutrinos of all types

How is it possible to distinguish a neutrino produced by the interaction of cosmic rays [...]

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Week 25 at the Pole

Since bundling up to go outdoors is a bit of an ordeal, you don’t want [...]

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