Release date: 2014-06-10
According to foreign media reports, Microsoft founder Bill Gates invested $100,000 in the University of Wollongong, Australia, to develop a new generation of ultra-thin condoms, allegedly like human skin.
Scientists at the University of Wollongong are working on a new generation of condoms that use a hydrogel material to create a new generation of condoms that are very close to human skin in terms of sight and touch. Hydrogels are composed of moisture and are bonded together by a network of polymeric molecules that are softer, extendable and self-lubricating than latex.
Their goal is to develop a stronger, safer and more enjoyable condom that men want to use instead of being forced to use a condom. Robert Gorkin, biomedical engineer at the project, said: "Bill Gates' investment helps us find the most suitable material for making condoms."
About 750 million people around the world use condoms, but they complain that the condoms are safe sex at the expense of pleasure. The newly developed hydrogel condoms will increase the interest of men, enjoy a more realistic and safer sex life, and at the same time help to prevent the spread of AIDS infection.
Source: Tencent Technology
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