Condom
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There are times when a 98 percent success rate is acceptable, but in the world of condoms that last two percent is worth striving for. Lelo, a notable purveyor of sex toys, wants to make (adult) playtime safer and more fun with a new, hexagon heavy condom design.
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Scientist have created a dissolvable fabric that could be used by women for protection against unwanted pregnancies and HIV.
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The One-Handed Condom was designed as an easy-open contraceptive for people with partial paralysis.
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Condoms with QR codes track when and where people practice safe sex.
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A promising new birth control method for men that's more easily reversible than vasectomy has been developed in India.
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Researchers have developed a method for detecting condom lubricant in fingerprints left by sexual offenders.
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Sensis has announced a new technology that gets condoms on faster, safer and cleaner - making them more effective, and crucially cutting down on the mood-killing awkwardness we're all familiar with.
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February 18, 2007 In recognition of National Condom Week, a Washington retailer of sex products will sail a monster condom balloon the height of a two-story bui
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December 13, 2006 Once likened to “taking a shower with a raincoat on”, the condom may be the safest method of protection during sex, but it significantly detra
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December 4, 2006 Researchers at the German Institute for Condom Consultancy plan to launch a spray-on condom – the Institute is currently conducting tests on