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 ...
External, or "male", condoms break between 0.6% to 15% of the time, which increases the risk of unplanned pregnancy and exposure to sexually transmitted infections (STIs). When a condom breaks during ...
Richard Chartoff is confident his team can develop a superior condom. (JACK LIU/Courtesy University of Oregon) Richard Chartoff's long-winded titles – research professor at in the University of Oregon ...
Condom makers say it’s the world’s best job, a “sexecutive position.” An Australian company is seeking real life testers for its condom products. “Got what it takes to be an official condom tester?” ...
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