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Week 36 at the Pole

The landscape at the South Pole continues to brighten, making it perhaps harder to ignore [...]

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Week 35 at the Pole

Although the sunrise is still not officially here, the South Pole is enjoying a period [...]

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Francis Halzen wins 2015 Balzan Prize

Francis Halzen, IceCube PI and professor at the UW–Madison. Image: Zig Hampel-Arias, WIPAC. Francis Halzen, [...]

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Our summer research experience working on PINGU with researchers at Universität Mainz

The “IRES: U.S.-European International Research Experience-Particle Astrophysics for Undergraduates” program, funded by NSF and led [...]

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Applications open for high school astrophysics internship

Image: WIPAC. After a successful summer program, WIPAC is pleased to offer an academic year [...]

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Week 34 at the Pole

The South Pole station’s windows were exposed last week, after being covered up (decoratively, we [...]

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Week 33 at the Pole

The sun is not yet up, but the sky is definitely brightening in its direction. [...]

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DECO and IceCube summer 2015 student internships

Four high school students joined the DECO development team at WIPAC for a seven-week internship. [...]

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Week 32 at the Pole

The previous week’s feature image showed the South Pole Telescope with the moon setting behind [...]

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Antarctic neutrino detector firms up cosmic neutrino sighting

Sorting through the billions of subatomic particles that zip through its frozen cubic-kilometer-sized detector each [...]

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