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Reliability of vocational assessment: an evaluation of level 3 electro-technical qualifications
Testing the Role of Technical Information in Public Risk Perception
It is widely believed that more detail about health effects and likely exposure routes is apt to reduce citizens\u27 concerns about low-probability Risks. The authors\u27 study suggests that providing such detail may not be as useful as, e.g., addressing public concerns and keeping citizens current on officials\u27 actions
Optimization of sharp and viewing-angle-independent structural color
Structural coloration produces some of the most brilliant colors in nature
and has many applications. However, the two competing properties of narrow
bandwidth and broad viewing angle have not been achieved simultaneously in
previous studies. Here, we use numerical optimization to discover geometries
where a sharp 7% bandwidth in scattering is achieved, yet the peak wavelength
varies less than 1%, and the peak height and peak width vary less than 6% over
broad viewing angles (0--90) under a directional illumination. Our
model system consists of dipole scatterers arranged into several rings;
interference among the scattered waves is optimized to yield the
wavelength-selective and angle-insensitive response. Such designs can be useful
for the recently proposed transparent displays that are based on
wavelength-selective scattering
Transient rapamycin treatment can increase lifespan and healthspan in middle-aged mice
The FDA approved drug rapamycin increases lifespan in rodents and delays age-related dysfunction in rodents and humans. Nevertheless, important questions remain regarding the optimal dose, duration, and mechanisms of action in the context of healthy aging. Here we show that 3 months of rapamycin treatment is sufficient to increase life expectancy by up to 60% and improve measures of healthspan in middle-aged mice. This transient treatment is also associated with a remodeling of the microbiome, including dramatically increased prevalence of segmented filamentous bacteria in the small intestine. We also define a dose in female mice that does not extend lifespan, but is associated with a striking shift in cancer prevalence toward aggressive hematopoietic cancers and away from non-hematopoietic malignancies. These data suggest that a short-term rapamycin treatment late in life has persistent effects that can robustly delay aging, influence cancer prevalence, and modulate the microbiome.P30 AG013280 - NIA NIH HHS; T32 AG000057 - NIA NIH HH
An Eighth Amendment Analysis of Juvenile Life Without Parole: Extending Graham to All Juvenile Offenders
Cosmic Pathways for Compact Groups in the Milli-Millennium Simulation
We detected 10 compact galaxy groups (CGs) at in the semi-analytic
galaxy catalog of Guo et al. (2011) for the milli-Millennium Cosmological
Simulation (sCGs in mGuo2010a). We aimed to identify potential canonical
pathways for compact group evolution and thus illuminate the history of
observed nearby compact groups. By constructing merger trees for sCG
galaxies, we studied the cosmological evolution of key properties, and compared
them with Hickson CGs (HCGs). We found that, once sCG galaxies come
within 1 (0.5) Mpc of their most massive galaxy, they remain within that
distance until , suggesting sCG "birth redshifts". At stellar masses
of sCG most-massive galaxies are within . In several cases, especially in the two 4- and 5-member
systems, the amount of cold gas mass anti-correlates with stellar mass, which
in turn correlates with hot gas mass. We define the angular difference between
group members' 3D velocity vectors, , and note that
many of the groups are long-lived because their small values of
indicate a significant parallel component. For
triplets in particular, values range between
and so that galaxies are coming together along
roughly parallel paths, and pairwise separations do not show large pronounced
changes after close encounters. The best agreement between sCG and HCG physical
properties is for galaxy values, but HCG values are higher overall,
including for SFRs. Unlike HCGs, due to a tail at low SFR and , and a
lack of galaxies, only a few sCG galaxies
are on the star-forming main sequence.Comment: Style fixes to better match ApJ published version. Uses likeapj1.1
style files: 17 pages, 13 figures, 2 tables. LaTex style files available at
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The effectiveness of thin films in lieu of hyperbolic metamaterials in the near field
We show that the near-field functionality of hyperbolic metamaterials (HMM),
typically proposed for increasing the photonic local density of states (LDOS),
can be achieved with thin metal films. Although HMMs have an infinite density
of internally-propagating plane-wave states, the external coupling to nearby
emitters is severely restricted. We show analytically that properly designed
thin films, of thicknesses comparable to the metal size of a hyperbolic
metamaterial, yield a LDOS as high as (if not higher than) that of HMMs. We
illustrate these ideas by performing exact numerical computations of the LDOS
of multilayer HMMs, along with their application to the problem of maximizing
near-field heat transfer, to show that thin films are suitable replacements in
both cases.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
Timed Fault Tree Models of the China Yongwen Railway Accident
Safety is an essential requirement for railway transportation. There are many methods that have been developed to predict, prevent and mitigate accidents in this context. All of these methods have their own purpose and limitations. This paper presents a new useful analysis technique: timed fault tree analysis. This method extends traditional fault tree analysis with temporal events and fault characteristics. Timed Fault Trees (TFTs) can determine which faults need to be eliminated urgently, and it can also provide a safe time window to repair them. They can also be used to determine the time taken for railway maintenance requirements, and thereby improve maintenance efficiency, and reduce risks. In this paper, we present the features and functionality of a railway transportation system based on timed fault tree models. We demonstrate the applicability of our framework via a case study of the China Yongwen line railway accident
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