Author Archives: Jean DeMerit
Week 48 at the Pole
Alicia Fattorini, IceCube/NSF Last week was very busy with computer upgrades, including operating system and [...]
Prof. Francis Halzen honored with the 2026 APS Medal
This story was originally published by APS Physics. By studying neutrinos, “you could see things [...]
Week 47 at the Pole
Alicia Fattorini, IceCube/NSF The South Pole is not immune to trash. Trash accumulates there just [...]
Week 46 at the Pole
Alicia Fattorini, IceCube/NSF IceCube’s new winterovers Alicia and Camille had an active week at the [...]
Week 45 at the Pole
Ilya Bodo, IceCube/NSF In with the old, out with the new. [Wait a minute, strike [...]
IceCube search for a correlation between galaxies and neutrinos
The IceCube Neutrino Observatory, embedded in a cubic kilometer of Antarctic ice, searches for weakly [...]
Week 44 at the Pole
Ilya Bodo, IceCube/NSF When it rains, it pours—five planes arrived last week at the Pole. [...]
Week 43 at the Pole
Ilya Bodo, IceCube/NSF The first flight bringing summer crew to the South Pole finally arrived. [...]
Week 42 at the Pole
Ilya Bodo, IceCube/NSF Things were quieter at the Pole last week than they might have [...]
Week 41 at the Pole
Ilya Bodo, IceCube/NSF Someone has to be first. This season, the first plane to arrive [...]
