49 research outputs found
Oneiric stress and safety and security at work: the discovery of a new universal symbol
Cox and Griffiths define as psychosocial risks at work “those aspects of the
planning, organization and management of work, which, along with their
environmental and social contexts, may affect mental and physical health of the
employees, directly or indirectly producing stress”. Therefore, a more effective
approach to occupational safety and security should include integrated risk
management through the identification of any work stress related problem. The
purpose of this paper is to analyze the possible correlation of risk at work with
the modification of sleep, and inside it, the specific function of dream activity
Design, construction, and beam tests of a rotatable collimator prototype for high-intensity and high-energy hadron accelerators
A rotatable-jaw collimator design was conceived as a solution to recover from catastrophic beam impacts which would damage a collimator at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) or its High-Luminosity upgrade (HL-LHC). One such rotatable collimator prototype was designed and built at SLAC and delivered to CERN for tests with LHC-type circulating beams in the Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS). This was followed by destructive tests at the dedicated High Radiation to Materials (HiRadMat) facility to validate the design and rotation functionality. An overview of the collimator design, together with results from tests without and with beam are presented
Towards a muon collider
A muon collider would enable the big jump ahead in energy reach that is needed for a fruitful exploration of fundamental interactions. The challenges of producing muon collisions at high luminosity and 10 TeV centre of mass energy are being investigated by the recently-formed International Muon Collider Collaboration. This Review summarises the status and the recent advances on muon colliders design, physics and detector studies. The aim is to provide a global perspective of the field and to outline directions for future work
Key Technologies for the Application of the Electric Propulsion System on the GEO Satellite Platform
Mission to Mars Using Integrated Propulsion Concepts: Considerations, Opportunities, and Strategies
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the feasibility of a mission to Mars using the Integrated Propulsion Systems (IPS) which means to couple Nuclear-MPD-ISPU propulsion systems. In particular both mission analysis and propulsion aspects are analyzed together with technological aspects.
Identifying possible mission scenarios will lead to the study of possible strategies for Mars Exploration and also of methods for reducing cost.
As regard to IPS, the coupling between Nuclear Propulsion (Rubbia's engine) and Superconductive MPD propulsion is considered for the Earth\u2013Mars trajectories: major emphasis is given to the advantages of such a system. The In Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) concerns on-Mars operations; In Situ Propellant Utilization (ISPU) is foreseen particularly for LOX-CH4 engines for Mars Ascent Vehicles and this possibility is analyzed from a technological point of view. Tether Systems are also considered during interplanetary trajectories and as space elevators on Mars orbit.
Finally strategic considerations associated to this mission are considered also
EFFECTS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN CHILDREN WITH SEVERE HAEMOPHILIA
Recurring bleeding lead to artropathy with disability. In the past sports and physical activity was denied to children with severe haemophilia for the risk of trauma. Nowadays the preventive administration of lack factor (prophylaxis regimen) guarantees a good hemostatic coverage. Children in prophylaxis will be encouraged to practice sports. The movement strengthens bones and muscles preventing displaced articular motions. Moreover children during physical activity play with peer favoring social integration. Unfortunately Italian law for sports medicine certification is not clear if children with haemophilia (in prophylaxis) can play sports in organized trainings and competition