When the TeenTech Awards announced their 2015 winners last week, news outlets far and wide swooned over the concept of color-changing condoms that detected STDs proposed by three teenaged students.
Two of the media’s favorite tropes met this week in an eye-catching story about the award-winning creative idea of three teens in England: condoms that change color when they detect a sexually ...
Three UK teenagers have invented a concept for a condom that changes color when it detects sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), news.com.au reported. The ...
A group of teenage inventors have struck upon a clever (albeit still very conceptual) way to alert folks to the presence of various venereal diseases before the burning starts: fluorescing condoms ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Three teenagers from Essex, England have invented a condom called the ...
Sex just is about to get even safer thanks to a group of middle school students in the U.K. Daanyaal Ali, 14, and Chirag Shah, 13, of Isaac Newton Academy in Essex have invented a concept for a condom ...
Three students from London have developed a colour-changing condom that can detect possible sexually transmitted diseases by changing colour upon infection risk. The invention aims to promote safe sex ...
Three teenage boys from Britain have won a TeenTech Award for an invention beyond their years. The 13- and 14-year-olds came up with the idea for a condom that changes colors if it comes into contact ...
(June 26, 2015) — Sexually transmitted infection– it’s a sensitive topic that many people find difficult to discuss, but a group of teenage boys think they may have found an eye-catching solution. The ...
Not everyone is a condom fan. In fact, only 5% of men across the world actually wear them *shakes fist furiously*. But these school kids have invented a condom that might just save you from getting an ...
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Exploring the S. T. EYE condom concept: how colour change could revolutionise STI detection
Imagine a world where a simple colour change could alert you to a sexually transmitted infection (STI), protecting your health and that of your partner. That’s the groundbreaking vision behind the S.T ...
Sexually-transmitted infections (STIs) — it’s a sensitive topic that many people find difficult to discuss, but a group of teenage boys think they may have found an eye catching solution. The ...
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