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article imageConception The Geek Way

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By KJ Mullins
May 29, 2008 in Science
By KJ Mullins.
Never worry again about how those latex condoms are effecting the environment. Scientists in Australia have come up with a way to use a microchip that works like a vasectomy until kids are wanted.
By inserting a silicon microchip into the vas deferens, the tubing that carries semen, scientists have figured a way to make a completely reversible vasectomy with only one doctor visit. The microchip sends out RF waves just like the gizmo for your car's locks.
(Thankfully they function on different waves or open and lock could have a totally new meaning. Plus your bluetooth could make for some interesting commands.)
The chip has a pause and reverse function that allows a device to send RF waves to it. The chip translates pause into blocking sperm from passing by expanding. the expansion blocks sperm from completing their mission. When the man decides to have kids he hits the reverse button and that blockage goes away without a trip to the doctor. Pretty nifty huh?
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