14 December,2012 11:25 AM IST | | ANI
Not only would the condom block sperm, it could time-release a potent mix of anti-HIV drugs and hormonal contraceptives.
Researchers at the University of Washington (UW) developed the condom from tiny microfibres through a method called ''electrospinning'', the Daily Mail reported.
The cloth-like fibres can be woven from medicine into extremely thin ''webs''.
They are then designed to dissolve after use, either within minutes or over several days.
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One of the fabrics dissolves within minutes, offering users immediate protection, while another fabric dissolves gradually over a few days, providing an alternative to the birth-control pill, to provide contraception and protect against HIV.