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Week 1 at the Pole

Tagged any good muons lately? Maybe you just aren’t using the right equipment. [...]

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IceCube 2014 in brief

IceCube cosmic-ray results were also used alongside observations from NASA’s Interstellar Boundary Explorer, or IBEX, [...]

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Puerto Rican educator Armando Caussade to join IceCube at the South Pole

The IceCube Neutrino Observatory team is anxiously awaiting the arrival of Armando Caussade at the [...]

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Week 52 at the Pole

Although you might expect that it would remain fixed, the marker at the geographic South [...]

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Week 51 at the Pole

The year wrapped up nicely at the South Pole, with the traditional holiday dinner and [...]

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Week 49 at the Pole

Summer upgrades to the SPS (South Pole System), part of IceCube’s computing infrastructure, were completed [...]

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Designing the future of the IceCube Neutrino Observatory

The IceCube Neutrino Observatory is a successful and large scientific facility located near the Amundsen-Scott [...]

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Week 48 at the Pole

Indoor tasks can be done just about any time, but for outdoor activities you need [...]

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Drilling IceCube: a story of innovation, expertise and strong will

Building a cubic-kilometer telescope at the South Pole seemed a chimera even for some of [...]

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2015 IceCube Masterclass registration now open

Image: IceCube Collaboration Registration for the 2015 IceCube Masterclass, to take place on March 18th [...]

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