Week 13 at the Pole
Let the twilight begin! Even though twilight occurs only twice a year at the South [...]
Week 12 at the Pole
It was all about the sun last week at the Pole. Weather conditions allowed the [...]
Week 11 at the Pole
IceCube was stable last week, but the same can’t be said for the weather at [...]
Week 10 at the Pole
Martin Wolf, IceCube/NSF Last week was relatively quiet at the Pole. IceCube’s winterovers performed a [...]
Week 9 at the Pole
Josh Veitch-Michaelis, IceCube/NSF The sun is getting noticeably lower in the sky at the South [...]
Not So Fast, Supernova: Highest-energy Cosmic Rays Detected in Star Clusters
The highest-energy cosmic rays come from subatomic interactions within star clusters, not supernovae, say Michigan [...]
IceCube detection of a high-energy particle proves 60-year-old theory
On December 8, 2016, a high-energy particle called an electron antineutrino hurtled to Earth from [...]
Week 8 at the Pole
Martin Wolf, IceCube/NSF Last week was relatively quiet at the Pole, offering a good opportunity [...]
Week 7 at the Pole
Martin Wolf, IceCube/NSF Well, now it’s official—the South Pole station has closed for the winter. [...]
Week 6 at the Pole
It’s still light outside, but winter at the South Pole is fast approaching. There were [...]