Category Archives: IceCube

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 [...]

IceCube telescope stars in new planetarium show

A joint production of the Wisconsin IceCube Particle Astrophysics Center (WIPAC) at UW–Madison and the [...]

A UW–Madison multidisciplinary team improves IceCube’s computing

By 2010, the year that construction was completed, it was clear that the IceCube Neutrino [...]

Fall 2013 high school Internship program opens

Last January, eight Madison-area high school students began an internship at Wisconsin’s only astrophysics research [...]

Maruyama named APS Woman Physicist of the Month

Reina Maruyama, assistant professor in the Department of Physics and faculty member at the Wisconsin [...]

IceCube reveals two neutrinos over 1 PeV

Last June, attendees at the Neutrino 2012 international conference heard about two rare events observed [...]

South Pole Science Comes to Whitewater

You may know that the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater is home to an observatory, giving people [...]

IceCube reveals interesting high-energy neutrino events

Each of the white dots represents an optical module in the IceCube neutrino detector. The [...]

What’s a winterover?

If you’ve been watching our website, you might see weekly reports showing up regularly. Photos [...]

Grad Students win in Erice, Italy

Marcos Santander and Anne Schukraf At this year’s 18th International School of Cosmic Ray Astrophysics [...]