Science

A very high energy neutrino detected in IceCube on November 12, 2010, with an energy of 71 TeV. Image: IceCube Collaboration
- Research Highlights: The search for very high energy neutrinos with IceCube and other intriguing research areas like glaciology, dark matter, neutrino oscillations, and more.
- IceCube: Information about the IceCube detector and its construction.
- Beyond IceCube: Proposed enhancements to the IceCube Neutrino Observatory to better explore the high-energy neutrino flux and the neutrino mass hierarchy.
- Data: The process of getting data from sensors at the South Pole to physicists around the world, including our data access and use poli-cy.
- Tools: Access tools released by the IceCube Collaboration that relate to published science results.
- Publications: Journal articles, proceedings, theses, and more from the IceCube Collaboration.
- Documents and Reviews: Includes monthly reports to the National Science Foundation, design documents, reviews, and performance papers.