Yearly Archives: 2017
Week 8 at the Pole
Another week, another sun dog. This nice photo taken of sun dogs at the Pole [...]
Week 7 at the Pole
A clear sky last week showed off some faint sun dogs around a bright sun. [...]
Week 6 at the Pole
Shadows are getting longer as the first large group of summer workers heads out from [...]
Week 5 at the Pole
Winter is just around the corner, but the South Pole greenhouse doesn’t know about it. [...]
Week 4 at the Pole
Doesn’t it sometimes seem that folks at the South Pole are always smiling? Well, for [...]
APS April meeting highlights: IceCube results on neutrino oscillations and WIPAC talks
The American Physical Society meeting on astronomy, astrophysics, cosmology and particle physics, the so-called April [...]
Advancing neutrino, gamma-ray, and cosmic-ray astrophysics
Those of us working with high-energy neutrinos always have great expectations for a new year, [...]
Week 3 at the Pole
Last week’s photos sum up the main activities for IceCube folks currently at the South [...]
Week 2 at the Pole
Wait a minute—seals? penguins? at the South Pole? Well, you’re right to wonder, because the [...]
WIPAC at the Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics in Madison
The UW–Madison Department of Physics hosted a meeting of the Conference for Undergraduate Women in [...]