Take a moment to imagine this scenario: You’re at a club getting  wasted with your friends, you head to the bathroom to relieve yourself  when you make a disturbing discovery—it burns when you pee. Panic sets  in as you wonder why. Fortunately, this particular club sells emergency  STD test computer chips. You make a mad dash for one of the vending  machines, shell out $1.60 for the device, make a beeline back to  restroom and frantically urinate on the USB stick. You then plug it into  your smart phone and moments later receive a diagnosis: You’ve Got  Chlamydia. Looks like you won’t be hooking up with that hot brunette  you’ve been chatting up all night, after all. It may sound bizarre (and depressing) but this could become a reality  for young Brits in the very near future. Doctors and technology experts  are currently developing tiny USB computer chips designed to give  instant diagnoses of various STDs, and the UK is investing a substantial  amount of money into the project because public health experts believe  it is the best strategy for fighting the country’s rising STD rates  among youths.
The test chips, which work using nanotechnology and microfluidics (um, yeah…. we don’t know what those are either, but they sound legit), will be sold in drug stores, supermarkets and nightclubs. The first two we get, but, nightclubs? Really? Despite the ridiculous scenario we dreamed up and outlined above, the truth is, we suspect that anyone who thinks they might have an STD would likely just wait until the following day to find out—regardless of any potential hook-ups on the immediate horizon. Who wants to find out that they are indeed rocking a nasty case of herpes while they’re out with friends at Boom Boom Room? If that’s not the mother of all buzzkills, then we don’t know what is. On the other hand, this could be a great way to screen your one-night stand before bringing her back to your place:
 
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			The test chips, which work using nanotechnology and microfluidics (um, yeah…. we don’t know what those are either, but they sound legit), will be sold in drug stores, supermarkets and nightclubs. The first two we get, but, nightclubs? Really? Despite the ridiculous scenario we dreamed up and outlined above, the truth is, we suspect that anyone who thinks they might have an STD would likely just wait until the following day to find out—regardless of any potential hook-ups on the immediate horizon. Who wants to find out that they are indeed rocking a nasty case of herpes while they’re out with friends at Boom Boom Room? If that’s not the mother of all buzzkills, then we don’t know what is. On the other hand, this could be a great way to screen your one-night stand before bringing her back to your place:
YOU: “Man, you are really turning me on… what do you say we get out of here?”
HER: “Sure!”
YOU: “Awesome, but first, could you go pee on this and then bring it back to me?”
 Still, we like the idea of instant STD testing in USB form because,  provided you purchase them in a drug store like a normal person, they  hold the promise of accurate test results in the privacy of your own  home—which potentially means more people will find out they have  something and take care of it before spreading it to others. So let’s  hope these nifty little buggers make it Stateside as well.HER: “Sure!”
YOU: “Awesome, but first, could you go pee on this and then bring it back to me?”
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