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Week 33 at the Pole

Marc Jacquart, IceCube/NSF The end of winter may be in sight at the South Pole, [...]

Ke Fang, Ellen Zweibel earn Simons Foundation funding

This story was originally published in a UW–Madison Department of Physics news article. Much of what [...]

Second ThaisCube workshop strengthens partnership between IceCube, Thailand

Participants of the 2nd ThaisCube workshop in 2023. Credit: Jetsada (Arm) Maburee Last week concluded [...]

Week 32 at the Pole

Marc Jacquart, IceCube/NSF Time flies—they’re starting to talk about the Sun’s reappearance at the Pole. [...]

Week 31 at the Pole

Marc Jacquart, IceCube/NSF The moon was bright at the Pole last week. And it sufficiently [...]

Week 30 at the Pole

Marc Jacquart, IceCube/NSF The theme for last week at the Pole was “tall.” IceCube winterover [...]

HAWC discovers the highest energy light coming from the sun

This story is adapted from the Michigan State University (MSU) press release. Sometimes, the best [...]

Week 29 at the Pole

Marc Jacquart, IceCube/NSF For such a remote, isolated location, the South Pole tends to have [...]

Lu Lu receives 2023 IUPAP Early Career Scientist Prize

Lu Lu IceCube collaborator Lu Lu received a 2023 International Union of Pure and Applied [...]

Week 28 at the Pole

Hrvoje Dujmovic, IceCube/NSF Christmas in July continued last week with all sorts of activities, ranging [...]

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