Week 34 at the Pole

With a near perfect uptime and very few detector issues, winterovers enjoyed a quiet week.

Week 33 at the Pole

Winterovers have been waiting for the sun for many months and the growing anticipation was [...]

Week 32 at the Pole

It was a relatively quiet week at the Pole, with most of the action outside. [...]

Week 31 at the Pole

No, not yet—that’s the moon, not the sun. But so bright, one would be forgiven [...]

A search for neutrinos from fast radio bursts

Here comes a burst of electromagnetic radiation, a radio burst to be more precise. It [...]

Multimessenger astronomy and cosmic-ray detectors in another great WIPAC-QuarkNet internship

In the northwest corridor at WIPAC, voices are sporadic once again. The open work area [...]

Week 30 at the Pole

A fairly laid back week, all things considered. The moon was rising, and IceCube winterover [...]

Week 29 at the Pole

Last week at the Pole, life for the IceCube winterovers was bookended by a very [...]

Week 28 at the Pole

The sun will rise again … at some point. But in the meanwhile, it’s still [...]

WIPAC research at ICRC2017

Summer is a hot season for science conferences. And in astrophysics, the International Conference on [...]