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     <title>Researchers at IceCube detect record energy neutrinos</title>
   	 <description>(Phys.org) —Researchers at the Antarctic research station IceCube are reporting that they've detected the highest ever energy neutrinos ever observed. In their paper they've uploaded to the preprint server arXiv, the team describes how in analyzing sensor data over the period 2010 to 2012 they found evidence of two neutrino induced events that were on an order of ten times the energy of any previous event.</description>
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	 <pubDate>Fri, 26 Apr 2013 08:16:50 EST</pubDate>
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     <title>New map of cosmic rays in the Southern sky presented at physics meeting</title>
   	 <description>For the first time, scientists have an almost complete sky map of high-energy cosmic rays.</description>
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	 <pubDate>Tue, 03 May 2011 04:14:26 EST</pubDate>
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     <title>Antarctic neutrino telescope celebrates completion with conferences, public events</title>
   	 <description>Like the billions of tiny neutrinos that zip through the Earth every second, scientific exchanges will be flying thick and fast in Madison.</description>
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	 <pubDate>Thu, 28 Apr 2011 10:35:59 EST</pubDate>
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     <title>IceCube researchers come up empty on first neutrino test</title>
   	 <description>(PhysOrg.com) -- Physicist Nathan Whitehorn and a team of researchers with the IceCube collaboration have failed to come up with evidence to prove that neutrinos come from, or are caused by, gamma ray bursts, (cosmic explosions) after a year of study.</description>
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	 <pubDate>Fri, 15 Apr 2011 11:40:01 EST</pubDate>
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     <title>Antarctic IceCube observatory to hunt dark matter</title>
   	 <description>An extraordinary underground observatory for subatomic particles has been completed in a huge cube of ice one kilometre on each side deep under the South Pole, researchers said.</description>
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	 <pubDate>Thu, 23 Dec 2010 14:46:18 EST</pubDate>
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     <title>IceCube: World's largest neutrino observatory completed at South Pole</title>
   	 <description>(PhysOrg.com) -- On Saturday, December 18, the IceCube Neutrino Observatory sank the last of 86 strings of sensitive photodetectors to a depth of almost two and a half kilometers in the ice at the South Pole, marking completion of the huge neutrino telescope.</description>
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	 <pubDate>Mon, 20 Dec 2010 07:53:58 EST</pubDate>
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     <title>NSF signs $34.5-million operating agreement as Antarctic neutrino detector nears completion</title>
   	 <description>The National Science Foundation has signed a five-year, $34.5-million agreement with the University of Wisconsin-Madison to operate a unique telescope--a cubic kilometer in volume--buried in the Antarctic ice sheet between 1,400 meters and 2,400 meters deep.</description>
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	 <pubDate>Tue, 23 Nov 2010 09:16:45 EST</pubDate>
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     <title>IceCube neutrino observatory nears completion</title>
   	 <description>In December 2010, IceCube -- the world's first kilometer-scale neutrino observatory, which is located beneath the Antarctic ice -- will finally be completed after two decades of planning. In an article in the AIP's Review of Scientific Instruments, Francis Halzen, the principal investigator of the IceCube project, and his colleague Spencer Klein of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory provide a comprehensive description of the observatory, its instrumentation, and its scientific mission -- including its most publicized goal: finding the sources of cosmic rays.</description>
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	 <pubDate>Tue, 31 Aug 2010 14:19:19 EST</pubDate>
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     <title>IceCube drillers train for final Antarctic season</title>
   	 <description>(PhysOrg.com) -- The sweltering Wisconsin summer is a far cry from conditions at the South Pole, but ice drillers from around the United States will gather next week in Stoughton to prepare for the upcoming Antarctic work season.</description>
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	 <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 13:00:04 EST</pubDate>
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     <title>IceCube spies unexplained pattern of cosmic rays</title>
   	 <description>(PhysOrg.com) -- Though still under construction, the IceCube Neutrino Observatory at the South Pole is already delivering scientific results - including an early finding about a phenomenon the telescope was not even designed to study.</description>
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	 <pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2010 16:55:11 EST</pubDate>
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     <title>IceCube building goals exceeded at South Pole</title>
   	 <description>(PhysOrg.com) -- As the 2008-09 Antarctic drilling season concludes, the IceCube Neutrino Observatory is on track to be finished as planned in 2011.</description>
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	 <pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2009 13:53:19 EST</pubDate>
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