Posted on 03/25/2013 1:15:48 PM PDT by Morgana
Bill Gates is offering $1 million to the inventor that can build a better condom.
From the FNN story:
Philanthropist and Microsoft founder Bill Gates is offering start-up funds of $100,000 to anyone who can come up with the next-generation condom, according to Grand Challenges in Global Health. The Round 11 of Grand Challenges Explorations initiative through the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is aimed at improving the lives of the worlds poorest people and a new, innovative condom could do just that. The condom must be effective at lowering the chance of transmitting sexually transmitted diseases, and offer incentive for men and women to use it.
If chosen, the Foun
dation would continue to fund the condom up to $1 million. To overcome persistent health and development problems, we need new, game-changing ideas, Chris Wilson, director of Global Health Discovery & Translational Science at the Foundation, said in a press release. Inspiration can come from anywhere, and we are hopeful that this new round of Grand Challenges Explorations will uncover innovative approaches to improve lives around the world. According to the press release, the new condom will preserve or enhance the pleasure so as to increase uptake and also promote its regular use.
I still believe that relying on the condom as the primary diseases inhibitor works at cross purposes with the goal of better public health outcomes. It is like telling people they really dont have to stop smoking, just use a filter or a water pipe to reduce disease.
If we want to spread the devastating HIV and STD epidemics, telling people that they can have an exuberant sex life and safety too seems less wise than trying to create a sense of sexual restraint and probity as both the cool and responsible approach. But issuing a clarion call for self control is disfavored because the international community disdains moralism and sees open sexuality as a liberty right. And yet, the ABC approach (abstinence, be monogamous, use condoms.) worked very well in Ugandaat least until they backed off from the A and B.
If you build a better condom will they beat a path to your door? I doubt it. The problem is that pushing enhanced sexual sensation in a condom also pushes more sex, and the only reliable answer to lowered rates of infection is less sex other than with an uninfected mutually monogamous partner.
But then, I am an old guy who believes that we have the capacity to control our hormones, if not because it is right, at least because it is best for our health.
LifeNews.com Note: Wesley J. Smith, J.D., is a special consultant to the Center for Bioethics and Culture and a bioethics attorney who blogs at Secondhand Smoke.
Something odd about calling a condom “Next Generation”. Wouldn’t that be suggesting failure?
If it keeps Gates from reproducing it’s worth it!
This probably shouldn’t be as funny as it is, but oh well, I’ll take humor where I can get it.
Picturing Bill Gates in a million-dollar condom and chortling hysterically ...
If he can’t build a virus proof computer system, how can he make a virus proof condom?
I hope he puts it over his head.
I bought summa that `designer’ chewing gum in a filling station once.
Never again! That chit tasted like rubber ...
If they make the condoms too good, you won’t need someone on the other side.
This and Windows 8 should be a big boost to Linux & Android based OSs.
A picture of Helen Thomas will do the job just fine.
I always love your pics!!! :)
Bill could probably fit his manhood in a thimble.
SLINGS!! What on earth is that a picture of?
AAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
Well you know what? The clay one might work!
Put a microprocessor and wifi on it so when used a bureaucrat can be dispatched to verify that it’s being used properly.
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Something like this (sans techno-rubber)?
Except for that occasional blue screen of death.
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