Yearly Archives: 2017

Week 50 at the Pole

Last week was a busy one at the Pole. A lot of holiday preparations and [...]

Do fast radio bursts emit high-energy neutrinos?

Although fast radio bursts’ (FRBs) progenitors are supposed to be compact and perhaps catastrophic cosmic [...]

Week 49 at the Pole

There’s always something going on at the Pole, and last week was no different. On [...]

Week 48 at the Pole

The many flight delays this season affected the arrival of not only personnel but cargo, [...]

First measurement of the cosmic-ray spectrum with HAWC

In a study published today in the journal Physical Review D, HAWC announces a measurement [...]

Week 47 at the Pole

It was a busy week for IceCube’s newest winterovers. A plane arrived after a long [...]

Week 46 at the Pole

Last week kept IceCube’s newest winterovers busy, but not too busy, with a number of [...]

Ice-bound detector reveals how ghostly neutrinos are stopped cold

In a critical measurement that may one day help predict new physics beyond the Standard [...]

Week 45 at the Pole

Flight canceled? Well, that happens. But, canceled … again? Welcome to plane travel at the [...]

HAWC sheds new light on origin of mysterious antimatter excess

The HAWC Collaboration has made the first detailed measurements of two pulsars touted as possible [...]