Extremely energetic charged particles called cosmic rays are accelerated by violent cosmic objects before raining [...]
This story is adapted from the HAWC Collaboration press release. Microquasars—compact regions surrounding a black hole with [...]
WIPAC is back with our IceCube display at the Holiday Fantasy in Lights event in Madison, WI! [...]
This story was originally published by the University of Wisconsin–Madison International Division. Among the University [...]
Jim Madsen. Credit: Michael Hoch Jim Madsen, interim director of the Wisconsin IceCube Particle Astrophysics [...]
This story is adapted from a University of Wisconsin–Madison news article. Dan Hooper, PhD, has been [...]
Last month, the 19th annual SIAM Physics Congress was held in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, [...]
Credit: Kris Snibbe/Harvard University Photography This year, IceCube collaborator and Harvard University physics professor Carlos [...]
Neutrinos are tiny, nearly massless particles that travel cosmological distances unhindered, acting as messengers that [...]
This story was originally published by Madison365. About 30 students from across the Madison Metropolitan [...]