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Week 29 at the Pole

You might not know you’re at the South Pole from the photo of this watermelon. [...]

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The ARA Collaboration meets in Madison

Members of the ARA Collaboration during their meeting in Madison. Image: Jamie Yang, WIPAC Today, [...]

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Week 28 at the Pole

It’s dark at the Pole, and even a headlamp’s light only goes so far. [...]

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Week 27 at the Pole

They’re watching something—but what? This is the communications (or “Comms”) office at the South [...]

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2015 GNN Dissertation Prize awarded to van Santen

Jakob van Santen in front of Bascom Hall with Bucky Badger, two of the most [...]

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Week 26 at the Pole

Ah, the 4th of July—barbecues everywhere, even at the South Pole. But, not only [...]

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Week 25 at the Pole

IceCube winterover Erik Beiser was captured in the above image silhouetted by the rising moon [...]

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Week 24 at the Pole

If you blur your vision slightly, the green tablecloth might be mistaken as grass and [...]

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Week 23 at the Pole

South Pole … greenhouse? That’s right. One of the coldest places on the [...]

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Week 22 at the Pole

They’re getting fancy at the Pole—wide angles showing off curves and long exposures leaving star [...]

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