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Week 3 at the Pole

Last week the IceCube team completed their planned upgrades for the radio and scintillator arrays. [...]

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Week 2 at the Pole

Although summer is coming to an end, it’s not over yet. Planes are still [...]

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Off the ice: a Q&A with our 2018-19 winterovers, Kathrin and Benjamin

Our winterovers for the 2018-2019 season, Kathrin Mallot and Benjamin Eberhardt, returned from Antarctica last [...]

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Week 1 at the Pole

Ah, penguins! Who doesn’t love them? Both of IceCube’s winterovers got to view [...]

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Week 52 at the Pole

Life at the South Pole is full of traditions. And as one year ends [...]

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Week 51 at the Pole

The last full week of 2019 was a busy one at the South Pole. [...]

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WIPAC researchers find that ultra-high-energy neutrinos are detectable by IceCube after all

IceCube researchers at the Wisconsin IceCube Particle Astrophysics Center (WIPAC), a research center of the [...]

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Week 50 at the Pole

It’s always a white Christmas at the South Pole. It was also summer solstice [...]

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