Category Archives: IceCube

Another successful field season for IceCube Upgrade at the South Pole

Since November of last year, a team of IceCube engineers and scientists have been hard [...]

Another successful field season for IceCube Upgrade at the South Pole

The IceCube field team gathered at the ceremonial South Pole on New Year’s Eve. Credit: [...]

Probing the connection between the highest-energy astrophysical neutrinos and ultra-high-energy cosmic rays

Neutrinos are weakly interacting particles that are able to travel undeflected through the cosmos. The [...]

IceCube observation of the cosmic-ray anisotropy in the Southern Hemisphere

Extremely energetic charged particles called cosmic rays are accelerated by violent cosmic objects before raining [...]

WIPAC and IceCube are back at Holiday Fantasy in Lights

WIPAC is back with our IceCube display at the Holiday Fantasy in Lights event in Madison, WI!

WIPAC agreement with Thai partners signals enthusiasm for future collaborations

This story was originally published by the University of Wisconsin–Madison International Division. Among the University [...]

Jim Madsen retires after 25 years with neutrinos

Jim Madsen. Credit: Michael Hoch Jim Madsen, interim director of the Wisconsin IceCube Particle Astrophysics [...]

WIPAC and IceCube graced by royalty at 2024 SIAM Physics Congress

Last month, the 19th annual SIAM Physics Congress was held in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, [...]

Carlos Argüelles-Delgado named a CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholar

Credit: Kris Snibbe/Harvard University Photography This year, IceCube collaborator and Harvard University physics professor Carlos [...]

WIPAC researchers set new limits on the origins of the Galactic neutrino emission detected by IceCube

Neutrinos are tiny, nearly massless particles that travel cosmological distances unhindered, acting as messengers that [...]