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Friday, March 28, 2014 - 1:30pm
So many images from last week … where to begin? The IceCube winterovers captured quite a few shots of the sun as it continues to set.
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Thursday, April 10, 2014 - 8:30am
The darkness of night tells us that we’re in the Earth’s shadow. But who thinks about the Earth’s shadow during the day?
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The creation of WIPAC was made possible through the successful partnership of the University of Wisconsin–Madison with the National Science Foundation and the IceCube Collaboration to construct the ...
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Monday, November 18, 2013 - 3:15pm
Each year, IceCube selects two individuals to serve as the project’s winterovers, to be among the folks who remain at the South Pole throughout the long winter
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Thursday, April 25, 2013 - 12:30pm
This week had all the usual stuff—you know, calibrations, detector statistics, data handling, that kind of stuff. But it also had … Yuri’s Night. This is a global celebration held each April 12th to commemorate Yuri Gagarin, first man in space and an inspiration to many.
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While work at the IceCube Neutrino Observatory focuses on the edges of the Universe, the public is often interested in something which resides on the edges of Antarctica- penguins.
Public interest in penguins recently provided IceCube researcher Mark Krasberg of the University of Wisconsin-Madison with an edge in the UW-Madison Cool Science Contest where he won an award for his photo of an emperor penguin leaping out of the water.
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Tuesday, February 14, 2012 - 12:00pm
IceCube is pleased to announce that high school math teacher Liz Ratliff will be joining our team at the South Pole during the 2012-2013 season. Ratliff, from Camden High School in South Carolina, was selected by the PolarTREC program to participate in a hands-on polar research experience.
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