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Week 12 at the Pole

Margaret Hubbeling, NOAA The sun has finally gone below the horizon at the Pole, not [...]

WIPAC graduate student earns 2023 NSF graduate fellowship

This story was originally published by UW–Madison Physics WIPAC and physics PhD student Samuel Hori was selected to [...]

UW–Madison researchers key in search for neutrino emission from the brightest gamma-ray burst ever detected

On October 9th, 2022, an unusually bright pulse of high-energy radiation whizzed past Earth, captivating [...]

Week 11 at the Pole

Howard Rodenberg, UTMB Where is the horizon? Well, it must be there somewhere, hidden between [...]

Week 10 at the Pole

Marc Jacquart, IceCube/NSF IceCube winterover Marc stationed himself nicely to get this photo of the [...]

Week 9 at the Pole

Marc Jacquart, IceCube/NSF Although it was generally quiet last week, IceCube’s winterovers took some interesting [...]

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WIPAC hosts after-school program in person

After two years of virtual offerings, the Wisconsin IceCube Particle Astrophysics Center (WIPAC) hosted its [...]

Week 8 at the Pole

Alexander Pollak, SPT/NSF The sun has not quite set at the South Pole, but it’s [...]

A royal visit strengthens WIPAC and IceCube’s partnership with Thailand

A budding collaboration between the Wisconsin IceCube Particle Astrophysics Center (WIPAC) and Chiang Mai University [...]

Week 7 at the Pole

Hrvoje Dujmovic, IceCube/NSF Winter officially began last week at the Pole with the final flight [...]

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