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Week 29 at the Pole

Marc Jacquart, IceCube/NSF For such a remote, isolated location, the South Pole tends to have [...]

Lu Lu receives 2023 IUPAP Early Career Scientist Prize

Lu Lu IceCube collaborator Lu Lu received a 2023 International Union of Pure and Applied [...]

Week 28 at the Pole

Hrvoje Dujmovic, IceCube/NSF Christmas in July continued last week with all sorts of activities, ranging [...]

Week 27 at the Pole

Hrvoje Dujmovic, IceCube/NSF A barren landscape, the South Pole is actually a desert. It’s not [...]

Week 26 at the Pole

Marc Jacquart, IceCube/NSF Not everyone celebrates Christmas in July, but they do at the South [...]

IceCube shows our Milky Way galaxy is a neutrino desert

Our Milky Way galaxy is an awe-inspiring feature of the night sky, dominating all wavelengths [...]

Week 25 at the Pole

Marc Jacquart, IceCube/NSF For those who spend a year living at the South Pole, they [...]

Week 24 at the Pole

Marc Jacquart, IceCube/NSF Last week at the Pole it was all about the sky. There [...]

Week 23 at the Pole

Hrvoje Dujmovic, IceCube/NSF It’s getting close to midwinter, when people in Antarctica, and other places, [...]

Week 22 at the Pole

Marc Jacquart, IceCube/NSF While most of us up north are enjoying longer and brighter days [...]

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