Week 44 at the Pole

And then there were four. Last week saw the arrival of IceCube’s two new winterovers, [...]

Week 43 at the Pole

IceCube was quiet and well behaved last week, but the week was full of all [...]

Week 42 at the Pole

Ok, so you’ve completed that giant 18,000-piece jigsaw puzzle, now what? Well, you might not [...]

The cosmic-ray anisotropy with two years of HAWC

In a new measurement published recently in The Astrophysical Journal, HAWC has looked deeper into [...]

Week 41 at the Pole

Bad weather at the Pole last week kept the first flights from arriving, but it [...]

Week 40 at the Pole

While they wait at the Pole for the first arriving flights of the season, there [...]

Week 39 at the Pole

The main entrance to the South Pole station is known as Destination Alpha—this image shows [...]

IceCube Upgrade for precision neutrino physics and astrophysics kicks off

The launch of the so-called IceCube Upgrade—which will deploy seven new strings at the bottom [...]

Mountain-top observatory sees gamma rays from exotic Milky Way object

For the first time, an international collaboration of scientists has detected extremely high-energy gamma rays, [...]

Computer vision powers smartphone-based cosmic-ray observatory

A team of researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison has developed an algorithm for identifying [...]