Skip to content
WIPAC – Wisconsin IceCube Particle Astrophysics CenterWIPAC – Wisconsin IceCube Particle Astrophysics Center
  • About
    • Partners
    • Contact
  • Science
    • Projects
    • Research
    • Instrumentation
    • Computing
    • Publications
    • Meetings
  • Learn
    • Explore
    • Connect
    • Innovate
  • People
    • Directory
    • Faculty
    • Fellows
    • Visitors
  • News
    • Archive
    • Events
  • Galleries
  • Careers

Yearly Archives: 2020

Archives
  • 2025 (23)
  • 2024 (76)
  • 2023 (70)
  • 2022 (68)
  • 2021 (68)
  • 2020 (68)
  • 2019 (70)
  • 2018 (66)
  • 2017 (72)
  • 2016 (66)
  • 2015 (72)
  • 2014 (84)
  • 2013 (71)
  • 2012 (40)
Week 50 at the Pole

The holiday season is often a busy time of year for many people, and things [...]

news_feat_2020-week-49-at-pole
Week 49 at the Pole

It was a fairly busy week at the Pole. IceCube’s new winterovers made their first [...]

news_feat_2020-week-48-at-pole
Week 48 at the Pole

The sun provided all sorts of photo opportunities at the Pole last week. Here [...]

news_feat_2020-week-47-at-pole
Week 47 at the Pole

More planes (and more fresh faces) arrived at the Pole last week. With five [...]

news_feat_2020-week-46-at-pole
Week 46 at the Pole

The first Basler plane arrived at the South Pole last week, bringing a few newcomers [...]

news_feat_2020-week-45-at-pole
Week 45 at the Pole

Last week it warmed up a bit at the Pole, rising from about -45 ºF [...]

news_feat_meet-icecube-2020-2021-winterovers-josh-and-martin
Meet IceCube’s 2020-2021 winterovers: Josh and Martin

Every year, the IceCube Collaboration sends two winterovers to the South Pole for at least [...]

news_feat_2020-week-44-at-pole
Week 44 at the Pole

Last week, IceCube’s current winterovers, John and Yuya, officially completed a full year at the [...]

news_feat_2020-week-43-at-pole
Week 43 at the Pole

It’s a harsh environment at the South Pole. And on windy days, you can [...]

news_feat_wipac-and-icecube-are-at-madison-holiday-fantasy-in-lights
WIPAC and IceCube are at Madison’s Holiday Fantasy in Lights!

Have you seen WIPAC's display at the Holiday Fantasy in Lights show in Madison, WI? [...]

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • …
  • 7
WIPAC

WIPAC is focused on neutrino astrophysics, operating the IceCube Neutrino Observatory and other projects around the world.

Contact Us
222 West Washington Ave.,
Suite 500
Madison, WI 53703

contact-us@wipac.wisc.edu
Quick Links
  • Careers
  • Directory
  • Events
  • Fellows
  • Meetings
  • Store
  • Visitors
UW–Madison

WIPAC is a scientific center within the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

Copyright 2025 © Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System

  • About
    • Partners
    • Contact
  • Science
    • Projects
    • Research
    • Instrumentation
    • Computing
    • Publications
    • Meetings
  • Learn
    • Explore
    • Connect
    • Innovate
  • People
    • Directory
    • Faculty
    • Fellows
    • Visitors
  • News
    • Archive
    • Events
  • Galleries
  • Careers