Category Archives: News
Published in Science: Evidence for High-Energy Extraterrestrial Neutrinos at the IceCube Detector
Today, nearly 25 years after the pioneering idea of detecting neutrinos in ice, the IceCube [...]
Week 45 at the Pole
Outgoing winterovers Felipe Pedreros (left) and Blaise Kuo Tiong (right) greet newcomer Ian Rees (center) [...]
IceCube telescope stars in new planetarium show
A joint production of the Wisconsin IceCube Particle Astrophysics Center (WIPAC) at UW–Madison and the [...]
Week 44 at the Pole
It always seems as if they have just about everything at the South Pole, but [...]
Week 43 at the Pole
Life’s a tradeoff. At the South Pole, when winter comes to a close, you trade [...]
Week 42 at the Pole
A few short weeks ago this scene would have looked quite different. But now the [...]
Week 41 at the Pole
Greenery, and flowers, … this doesn’t look like much like the South Pole. But this [...]
Week 40 at the Pole
What do a rock, an egg, and a kiwi all have in common? They can [...]
Week 39 at the Pole
Now that looks like the sun—finally! It’s rising up over the flags at the ceremonial [...]
Week 38 at the Pole
The sun is rising at the Pole, but this once-a-year occurrence is a much more [...]
