Thursday 25 June 2015

STUDENTS INVENT FUTURIST CONDOM THAT CHANGES COLOUR IF YOU ARE INFECTED WITH AN STI


Teenagers in the UK who wants sex to be more healthy and STI (sexually transmitted infections) free have invented a condom that glows and changes colour when the wearer has STI.
The futuristic condom named 'S.T.EYE' have molecular like sensors inbuilt in the rubber of the condom to spot out specific bacteria and viruses.


"We wanted to make something that makes detecting harmful STIs safer than ever before, so that people can take immediate action in the privacy of their own homes without the invasive procedures at the doctors," 14-year-old Daanyaal Ali, one of the inventors, told the press.
While still in the conceptual stage, the team explained that the S.T.EYE could glow green for chlamydia, yellow for herpes, purple for human papillomavrius or blue for syphilis. 
The team, which also invovled students Muaz Nawaz, 13 and Chirag Shah, 14, won the TeenTech award for best health innovation for their idea, which they hope will help make sex safer in the future.
"We created the S.T.EYE as a new way for STI detection to help the future of the next generation," said Ali. "We've made sure we're able to give peace of mind to users and make sure people can be even more responsible than ever before."
The team will be presented their award at Buckingham Palace later in the year, and will also be awarded £1,000 (AUD$2,000) for their invention.
The aim of the awards is to "encourage students to take their ideas out of the classroom by putting them face-to-face with industry professionals, helping to open their eyes to the real potential of their ideas," according to founder Maggie Philbin. 

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