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Week 50 at the Pole

Another action-packed week at the Pole. IceCube was relatively quiet, but some amazing sun [...]

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Week 49 at the Pole

An action-packed week with summer activities in full swing. There was lots of work in [...]

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IceCube and HAWC unite efforts to dissect the cosmic-ray anisotropy

In an attempt to better understand the anisotropy, the IceCube Neutrino Observatory and the HAWC [...]

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Week 48 at the Pole

What better way to spend a nice sunny day than lying on a blanket enjoying [...]

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COSINE-100 challenges the only dark matter observation claim to date

the COSINE Collaboration today presents the first results that significantly challenge DAMA’s claim of a [...]

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Week 47 at the Pole

Last week, two of three large cargo crates holding new servers and other equipment were [...]

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Week 46 at the Pole

IceCube’s new winterovers, Benjamin and Kathrin, are now fending for themselves as they said goodbye [...]

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Week 45 at the Pole

Last week began with cold, beautiful weather. The sun was out when all four [...]

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Week 44 at the Pole

And then there were four. Last week saw the arrival of IceCube’s two new [...]

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Week 43 at the Pole

IceCube was quiet and well behaved last week, but the week was full of all [...]

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