Meet our 2019-2020 winterovers: Yuya and John
From November 2019 to November 2020, IceCube’s winterovers will be Yuya Makino and John Hardin. [...]
Week 42 at the Pole
One of the first flights of the season is shown in this monochromatic image that [...]
Dark Matter Day 2019: A conversation with DM-Ice scientist Matt Kauer
DM-Ice, or Dark Matter-Ice, is searching for dark matter in the Southern Hemisphere. In celebration [...]
Week 41 at the Pole
Well, there it is, the first plane to arrive at the South Pole for the [...]
Week 40 at the Pole
The sun is well above the horizon, so there’s plenty of light for outdoor photography. [...]
Week 39 at the Pole
The sunrise is over now at the South Pole, with the sun fully risen. But [...]
Week 38 at the Pole
It’s time for sunglasses now at the South Pole—the sun has definitely made its presence [...]
Week 37 at the Pole
Some weeks at the Pole are quiet, and some—like last week—are busy. The IceCube detector [...]
Week 36 at the Pole
The sky just gets brighter and brighter along the horizon. And although auroras are exciting, [...]
An all-sky cosmic-ray proton anisotropy search with Fermi-LAT
Collaborators from Fermi-LAT realized that the abundance of cosmic-ray protons in the LAT data set [...]