IceCube Collaboration member Spencer Klein reflects on the final string of the South Pole detector. […]
News
Antarctic Neutrino Hunt
The World’s Coldest Physics lab
An article on the Quantum of Knowledge blog details IceCube”s scale and purpose and outlines the importance of the neutrino as an astronomical messenger. […]
Underground Physics Lab
An audio interview with IceCube Collaborator and University of Alberta faculty Darren Grant. […]
South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending January 9
With all major IceCube construction completed, the on-ice population will see a sharp decrease, with 30 already scheduled to depart. Consequently, the IceTop headquarters, also known as the “Purple Palace,” has been emptied and disassembled. […]
Massive Detector Complete
Antarctic Sun writer Peter Rejcek reports on detector completion from the South Pole. […]
Top 10 electronics stories of 2010
EE Times rates IceCube as one of the most top electronics stories, along with quantum film, solar cells, and other exciting discoveries. […]
South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending December 26
It was a beautiful Christmas Day, sunny and with no wind—perfect conditions for the Race Around the World. […]
The tip of the Neutrino research iceberg
A great take on traveling to the Pole and how IceCube is providing the infrastructure for a dark matter detector […]
South Pole Weekly Report, Dec. 19, 2010
Last week marked the successful completion of all major IceCube construction. The final hole of the IceCube array, was completed in the morning hours of December 18, and the final IceCube string was tied off on Saturday, December 18, around 1800h New Zealand time. […]