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Sánchez Scholars, Mann Scholars learn about potential careers in STEM as they tour WIPAC

This story was originally published by Madison365. About 30 students from across the Madison Metropolitan [...]

Week 15 at the Pole

Kalvin Moschkau, IceCube/NSF The sun officially set weeks ago at the South Pole, but look [...]

Week 14 at the Pole

Connor Duffy, IceCube/NSF What better way to enjoy a sunset than sitting atop a frozen [...]

Week 13 at the Pole

Connor Duffy, IceCube/NSF There was lots of activity last week at the Pole for IceCube’s [...]

Week 12 at the Pole

Connor Duffy, IceCube/NSF Ahhh—the twilight sky! The sun has officially set, but the light lingers [...]

Sanjib Kumar Agarwalla receives prestigious 2021-2022 Rajib Goyal Prize

Sanjib Kumar Agarwalla was recently awarded the 2021-2022 Rajib Goyal Prize in Physical Sciences, which [...]

Week 11 at the Pole

Kevin Zagorski, SPT/NSF It was another busy week at the Pole, with many trips out [...]

Week 10 at the Pole

Connor Duffy, IceCube/NSF As the sun continues to lower at the South Pole, shadows lengthen [...]

Week 9 at the Pole

Connor Duffy, IceCube/NSF Some things are worth waiting for. And the live interview that was [...]

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WIPAC, UW–Madison Physics Department host after-school program

Last week, 23 participants and their family members gathered for an evening of presentations and [...]

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