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The First FDA-Approved Home Sperm Count Test Is Now Available

February 21, 2012 – Have you ever wondered about your sperm count? I know I have, but not enough to go to a doctor's office and subject myself to an awkward and expensive test. More »

Samsung Galaxy Note Lightning Review: Wait, Who Ordered This?

February 20, 2012 – Great technologies are often met with the response "I never knew I wanted that!" So, uhm, here's the Samsung Galaxy Note! It will only fit in raverpants, and its trademark feature is a stylus. More »

Samsung Galaxy Note Gallery

February 20, 2012 –

The Angry Ginger: A Cocktail Tribute to Matt Buchanan

February 17, 2012 – Creating your first craft cocktail takes a lot of trial and error, a bit of science, and a dose of creativity. Today, you're going to meet The Angry Ginger, Gizmodo's first (but certainly not our last) attempt and creating an original cocktail. More »

Best. Technical College. Ad. Ever.

February 17, 2012 – What begins as a seemingly cheesy commercial for the Central Institute of Technology in Australia quickly devolves into a morass of extremely dark silliness.

How NASA Brings Space Down to Earth

February 16, 2012 – Numbers, facts, figures, equations. These are all obviously critical components of the space program. But numbers don't speak to our emotions. It's hard to commit millions of dollars and thousand of hours to an equation. More »

How to Take Extreme Close-Ups of a Gorilla Using Only Your Phone’s Camera

(Gizmodo.com ) February 15, 2012 – Have you ever taken pictures at the zoo? It's an exercise in futility. Your puny camera strains to see far-away beasts with their backs turned. Lame. [Lifehacker]

How To Take Extreme Close-Ups of a Gorilla Using Only Your Phone’s Camera

February 15, 2012 – Have you ever taken pictures at the zoo? It's an exercise in futility. Your puny camera strains to see far-away beasts with their backs turned. Lame. More »

An Even Bigger (!) Galaxy Note Is Coming

February 15, 2012 – Remember yesterday, when you thought the 5.4-inch screen-having Samsung Galaxy Note was gigantic? It's tiny. TINY, I say! Why? Because rumor has it that Samsung is preparing to unleash the Galaxy Note 10.1 at MWC. More »

Droid 4 Gallery

February 14, 2012 –

Motorola Droid 4 Review: Do You Love Keyboards?

February 14, 2012 – The original Motorola Droid was the first Android phone worth getting (sorry G1, we loved you, but it was). A little over two years and three reincarnations later, that familiar—or is it tired?—form-factor is back. More »

Raw Beef Bouquet: How to Land a Meat-Lover Lover

February 14, 2012 – A box of chocolates? Yeah, that might be fine for omnivores, but what about that special carnivorous someone? How's about a dozen beef sirloin roses from this British butcher?

Samsung Galaxy Note: Truly, Freakishly Large

February 14, 2012 – For a while Samsung couldn't decide whether to call its Galaxy Note tablet or a phone. Considering that its 5.3-inch screen splits the difference between an iPhone and a Galaxy Tab 7, that's not surprising. More »

Basically Every Band’s Kickstarter Video Ever

February 13, 2012 – We all love Kickstarter. We all also hate Kickstarter. Especially when it's for your friend's band. They're all the frigging same. "So stoked to be working with this person you've never heard of on this song that you don't like!" Lucky for us, the writers of Portlandia noticed that too. More »

Let’s Make Mead: The Ancient Berserker Crunk-Juice of Kings

February 10, 2012 – Mead is almost certainly the first beverage that got humans drunk (sorry, beer). It predates wine by ten to thirty thousand years. Hell, it predates the cultivation of soil. More »

Mead Gallery

February 10, 2012 –

NASA JPL SFOF Gallery

February 9, 2012 –

This Is the Center of the Universe: NASA’s Deep-Space Command Central

February 9, 2012 – Through technology, we've developed the ability to reach out into the distant corners of the universe. Rovers, orbiters, and deep-space probes. But regardless of how far away from us they extend, they all reach from a single point of origin: More »

The Miraculous NASA Breakthrough That Could Save Millions of Lives

(Gizmodo.com ) February 8, 2012 – There are no hospitals in space. The closest E.R. is back on Earth, and astronauts can't exactly jump in a cab to get there. So what happens if the sun burps out a massive blast of radiation while an astronaut is space-amblin' by? The NASA Biocapsule—made of carbon nanotubes—will be... [io9]

The Miraculous NASA Breakthrough That Could Save Millions of Lives

(Gizmodo.com ) February 8, 2012 – There are no hospitals in space. The closest E.R. is back on Earth, and astronauts can't exactly jump in a cab to get there. So what happens if the sun burps out a massive blast of radiation while an astronaut is space-amblin' by? The NASA Biocapsule—made of carbon nanotubes—will be... [Deadspin]

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