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Teen geniuses invent condom that change colour when in contact with STIs

A group of teenagers have invented a revolutionary condom which changes colour when it comes into contact with sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
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History has been made as a couple of teen geniuses have given mankind a chance to have even safer sex.

Daanyaal Ali, 14, Muaz Nawaz, 13, and Chirag Shah, 14, students of Isaac Newton Academy in London, have created the ‘S.T.EYE’ condom and it can detect harmful STIs.

The condom has a built-in indicator, this makes it change into a different colour every time it comes into contact with a different strain of bacteria.

‘S.T.EYE’ can be detected include chlamydia and syphilis.

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For their revolutionary condom, the students have been awarded with the TeenTech gong for best health innovation which won them £1,000, as well as a trip to Buckingham Palace.

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