Category Archives: Research

Search for neutrino emission from extended and point-like astrophysical neutrino sources with IceCube

A few years after the completion of IceCube, one of the major goals of building [...]

A growing astrophysical neutrino signal in IceCube now features a 2-PeV neutrino

Strong evidence for a very high energy neutrino flux of extraterrestrial origin was found in [...]

Wisconsin collaboration visualizes neutrino data in 3D

Located deep within the ice at the South Pole in Antarctica, the IceCube Neutrino Observatory [...]

WIPAC at the APS April Meeting 2014

The American Physical Society’s (APS) April Meeting 2014 is currently underway in Savannah, Georgia. The [...]

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 [...]

IceCube sets new limits for non-relativistic magnetic monopoles

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

WIPAC professor Stefan Westerhoff named 2013 APS fellow

Stefan Westerhoff, University of Wisconsin–Madison physics professor and faculty member at the Wisconsin IceCube Particle [...]

IceCube awarded the 2013 Breakthrough of the Year

The IceCube Lab in March, 2013. Apart from the U.S. flag, the flags from Chile [...]

Neutrino telescope shines light on the last glaciation

From the most remote location on Earth, the IceCube Neutrino Observatory peers into deep space. [...]

A new summer for IceCube: the polar season that may have not happened

Austral summers are not as exciting as they once were for IceCube. There are no [...]