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Week 11 at the Pole

So many images from last week … where to begin? The IceCube winterovers captured [...]

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Week 10 at the Pole

Surprise, surprise—a little creature snuck in to the South Pole station, presumably in the last [...]

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Week 9 at the Pole

It’s a small community wintering over at the South Pole—they help each other out. [...]

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Week 8 at the Pole

What is this? And where would you find it at the South Pole station? [...]

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Week 7 at the Pole

At the South Pole, apparently there’s “cold” and then there’s “really cold.” IceCube winterover [...]

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IceCube Collaboration meeting begins in Banff, Canada

The IceCube Collaboration spring 2014 meeting begins today in Banff, Canada. The meeting is hosted [...]

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IceCube cosmic ray data contributes to understanding of interstellar space

In a paper recently published in Science Express, cosmic ray data from IceCube was used [...]

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Week 6 at the Pole

It’s not dark yet, but the temperatures have been dropping. They’re back to being [...]

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Week 5 at the Pole

The South Pole station is gearing up for its seasonal closing. There are still [...]

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IceCube sets new limits for non-relativistic magnetic monopoles

Magnetic monopoles were predicted by Paul Dirac in 1931. Their existence would imply the quantization [...]

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