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Week 7 at the Pole

A clear sky last week showed off some faint sun dogs around a bright sun. [...]

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Week 6 at the Pole

Shadows are getting longer as the first large group of summer workers heads out from [...]

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Week 5 at the Pole

Winter is just around the corner, but the South Pole greenhouse doesn’t know about it. [...]

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Week 4 at the Pole

Doesn’t it sometimes seem that folks at the South Pole are always smiling? Well, [...]

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APS April meeting highlights: IceCube results on neutrino oscillations and WIPAC talks

The American Physical Society meeting on astronomy, astrophysics, cosmology and particle physics, the so-called April [...]

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Advancing neutrino, gamma-ray, and cosmic-ray astrophysics

Those of us working with high-energy neutrinos always have great expectations for a new year, [...]

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Week 3 at the Pole

Last week’s photos sum up the main activities for IceCube folks currently at the South [...]

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Week 2 at the Pole

Wait a minute—seals? penguins? at the South Pole? Well, you’re right to wonder, because [...]

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Week 1 at the Pole

A relatively quiet week at the Pole … but sunny! IceCube winterover Martin captured [...]

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Week 52 at the Pole

The year’s end doesn’t mean an end to the work going on at the Pole. [...]

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