<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <rss version="2.0"> <channel> <title>Science @4-ch</title> <link>http://4-ch.net/science/index.html</link> <description>Posts on Science @4-ch at 4-ch.net.</description>  <item> <title>What Makes People Go Psycho? (33)</title> <link>http://4-ch.net/science/kareha.pl/1207263637/</link> <guid>http://4-ch.net/science/kareha.pl/1207263637/</guid> <comments>http://4-ch.net/science/kareha.pl/1207263637/</comments> <author>Anonymous Scientist</author> <description><![CDATA[ <p>Why do people lose it? What makes them sane players in our world of affairs and the next day and looney toons the next? I&#39;m sure we&#39;ve all seen the raving bum on the street. How&#39;d he get to be that way? Why did the Virginia Tech killer shoot up his classmates? It can&#39;t just be stress because millions of people face stress without going crazy.</p>  ]]></description> </item>  <item> <title>Silicon based life&#44; has anybody tried this? (2)</title> <link>http://4-ch.net/science/kareha.pl/1334994772/</link> <guid>http://4-ch.net/science/kareha.pl/1334994772/</guid> <comments>http://4-ch.net/science/kareha.pl/1334994772/</comments> <author>Anonymous Scientist</author> <description><![CDATA[ <p>Basically it is a variation of the experiment performed by Stanley Miller and Harold Urey in 1952 where you take water vapor&#44; methane&#44; ammonia&#44; and hydrogen&#44; then run a current through it to produce simple amino acids. Only in this variation we would replace the methane (CH4) with silane (SiH4). Has this experiment every been attempted it and if it has what were the results?</p>  ]]></description> </item>  <item> <title>iPhone program enables the blind to text! (9)</title> <link>http://4-ch.net/science/kareha.pl/1334526838/</link> <guid>http://4-ch.net/science/kareha.pl/1334526838/</guid> <comments>http://4-ch.net/science/kareha.pl/1334526838/</comments> <author>grey!C.MxxuCiTo</author> <description><![CDATA[ <p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIEO1bUFHsI" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIEO1bUFHsI</a><br /><a href="http://blog.boundlessat.com/text-messaging-app-for-the-blind" rel="nofollow">http://blog.boundlessat.com/text-messaging-app-for-the-blind</a></p><p>I wish to be a programmer as noble as this team. The article does not say weather or it is open source or not. </p>  ]]></description> </item>  <item> <title>Bionic Eye helps the blind see low-res B&amp;W video (1)</title> <link>http://4-ch.net/science/kareha.pl/1333825639/</link> <guid>http://4-ch.net/science/kareha.pl/1333825639/</guid> <comments>http://4-ch.net/science/kareha.pl/1333825639/</comments> <author>grey!C.MxxuCiTo</author> <description><![CDATA[ <p><a href="http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-04-05/scientists-to-test-bionic-eye-prototype/3936204" rel="nofollow">http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-04-05/scientists-to-test-bionic-eye-prototype/3936204</a></p>  ]]></description> </item>  <item> <title>Is the Universe Finite - or Infinite (You thoughts) (41)</title> <link>http://4-ch.net/science/kareha.pl/1241587574/</link> <guid>http://4-ch.net/science/kareha.pl/1241587574/</guid> <comments>http://4-ch.net/science/kareha.pl/1241587574/</comments> <author>Anonymous Scientist</author> <description><![CDATA[ <p>I have been contemplating the universe..</p><p>I have come to a fork in the road for many of my thoughts..</p><p>Is the Universe Finite or Infinite</p><p>Each choice dictating the direction of further contemplation on any given thought</p><p>For example: Finite: If the universe started out from an impossibly hot&#44; impossibly tiny singularity&#44; (such as in the Big Bang Theory)&#44; then.. What did that singularity exist in? what was around it&#44; what co-existed with that singularity? how was it considered hot if nothing around it existed with any varying temperature with which to compare?</p><p>These examples represent one blade of grass in the entire milky way&#44; as far as how many questions there are with the two-headed fork</p><p>But if the Universe is infinite&#44; these questions don&#39;t exist and an equally massive list of new ones pop up..</p>  ]]></description> </item>  <item> <title>When will they come out with a 256 bit OS or 1024 bit CPU? (50)</title> <link>http://4-ch.net/science/kareha.pl/1218008836/</link> <guid>http://4-ch.net/science/kareha.pl/1218008836/</guid> <comments>http://4-ch.net/science/kareha.pl/1218008836/</comments> <author>Anonymous Scientist</author> <description><![CDATA[ <p>So how long do you think it will be before such technoloogy is widely availble to the public?<br />10 years? Maybe 25?</p>  ]]></description> </item>  <item> <title>[Debate] The Problem of Evil [Religion] (54)</title> <link>http://4-ch.net/science/kareha.pl/1206599598/</link> <guid>http://4-ch.net/science/kareha.pl/1206599598/</guid> <comments>http://4-ch.net/science/kareha.pl/1206599598/</comments> <author>Anonymous Scientist</author> <description><![CDATA[ <p>Okay&#44; I&#39;ll branch this thread off the other one myself if you guys don&#39;t want to take the initiative. It may die in silence&#44; but at least I tried. :p</p><p>RULES<br />-No flaming or trolling. Emphasis on flaming. Keep the argument down to a mild level.</p><p>-Back up what you say. I know it&#39;s hard for this&#44; but don&#39;t just say something like &quot;God is evil&quot;. Tell WHY you think God is evil&#44; and use logic to back it up if you have tot. If you want to say &quot;God is good&quot;&#44; then the same goes for you.</p><p>-Keep this as mature as possible. This is basically like repeating the first rule&#44; but don&#39;t let your emotions/beliefs get in the way of your argument. It makes you and your whole case look childish.</p><p>STARTING ARGUMENT:<br />Supposing that a God exists&#44; he cannot be both benevolent and omnipotent&#44; because evil also exists.</p>  ]]></description> </item>  <item> <title>Russian Inventor Patents Invisibility Cloak (11)</title> <link>http://4-ch.net/science/kareha.pl/1138331232/</link> <guid>http://4-ch.net/science/kareha.pl/1138331232/</guid> <comments>http://4-ch.net/science/kareha.pl/1138331232/</comments> <author>Sling!XD/uSlingU</author> <description><![CDATA[ <p><a href="http://www.mosnews.com/news/2006/01/25/capofdarkness.shtml" rel="nofollow">http://www.mosnews.com/news/2006/01/25/capofdarkness.shtml</a><br />&quot;A professor from chair of quantum and optical electronics of the Ulyanovsk State University in western Russia has patented a method of making things invisible&#44; Interfax news agency reported.</p><p>The so-called invisibility cloak&#44; created by Oleg Gadomsky&#44; is called “The method of conversion of optical radiation” in the patent.</p><p>Gadomsky had been long experimenting on nanoparticles of gold. Thus&#44; he invented a sub-micron stratum of microscopical colloid golden particles that makes an object placed behind it invisible for an observer.</p><p>“Only static objects can be made invisible for the time present&#44; as during motion a radiation frequency changes. But soon it will be possible to create a cap of darkness and a magic cloak of Harry Potter&#44; the scientist believes.&quot;</p>  ]]></description> </item>  <item> <title>（(ﾟ)Å(ﾟ)）Tokai amateur radio earthquake prediction society (10)</title> <link>http://4-ch.net/science/kareha.pl/1267738297/</link> <guid>http://4-ch.net/science/kareha.pl/1267738297/</guid> <comments>http://4-ch.net/science/kareha.pl/1267738297/</comments> <author>Anonymous Scientist</author> <description><![CDATA[ <p>Earthquake prediction society of top of Japan </p><p>　　　　 HP　　　ttp://www1.odn.ne.jp/cam22440/</p><p>　　　　　　Kiii━━━━━━━━━━∧━∧━━━━━━━━━━ iiiin<br />　　　　　　　　　　　　　　　　　　　　　　（(ﾟ)Å(ﾟ)）<br />　　　　　　　　　　　　　　　　　　　　　　（　　　　）<br />　　　　　　　　　　　　　　　　　　　　　　｜ ｜　|<br />　　　　　　　　　　　　　　　　　　　　　　（_＿）＿）</p>  ]]></description> </item>  <item> <title>Good book for physics? (8)</title> <link>http://4-ch.net/science/kareha.pl/1294153047/</link> <guid>http://4-ch.net/science/kareha.pl/1294153047/</guid> <comments>http://4-ch.net/science/kareha.pl/1294153047/</comments> <author>Anonymous Scientist</author> <description><![CDATA[ <p>Hello. Coming out of high school with little practice in physics and science&#44; what would be a good book to bridge the high school - university gap? Preferably with little to no color&#44; drawings etc as I would like to print it out and read places that are not at my computer.</p>  ]]></description> </item>  </channel> </rss>
