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News Release 17-114
Antarctic detector offers first look at how Earth stops high-energy neutrinos in their tracks
Results come from NSF-managed IceCube Neutrino detector at the South Pole
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![The IceCube Neutrino Observatory](/news/mmg/media/images/icecube contentid=243782_f_40603a37-33ef-439a-aece-637a13b52c14.jpg)
The IceCube Neutrino Observatory at NSF's Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station.
Credit: Mike Lucibella, Antarctic Sun
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![A Digital Optical Module](/news/mmg/media/images/dom contentid=243782_f_075147de-638a-4817-8e3f-e55e3b86b4d4.jpg)
A Digital Optical Module (DOM) is lowered into a hole in the Antarctic Ice in 2005.
Credit: Ethan Dicks, NSF
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