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Week 41 at the Pole

Now that you can see what you’re doing outside, it’s time for outdoor activities. [...]

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Dark Matter Day starts early in Madison

The international particle physics community has launched a new outreach program to raise awareness about [...]

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Week 40 at the Pole

The sun sure does make things shiny. The face of the station appears dark [...]

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Week 39 at the Pole

Just because the sun is now up, doesn’t mean you can see everything clearly. [...]

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The 2017 Cosmic Ray Anisotropy Workshop

The 4th Cosmic Ray Anisotropy Workshop (CRA 2017) starts today in Guadalajara, Mexico. Hosted by [...]

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Week 38 at the Pole

Last week we saw that someone had pulled up a chair to watch the sunrise, [...]

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Week 37 at the Pole

Their time at the Pole may be coming to an end, but apparently their beards [...]

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A call to all middle schoolers: join the South Pole Experiment Contest

Are you ready for a South Pole challenge? The South Pole Experiment Contest is a [...]

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Week 36 at the Pole

Just because it’s light enough to take pictures outdoors, doesn’t mean the sun is up. [...]

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Week 35 at the Pole

Now you see him, now you don’t! Winterover Martin had some fun taking photos [...]

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