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NASA Innovations that Improved Life on Earth
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Explore surprising everyday items with origins in NASA technology. This episode delves into "spinoffs," where space-age innovations find terrestrial applications. Key examples include memory foam, initially developed for astronaut safety, now used in mattresses and medical padding; scratch-resistant lenses, stemming from NASA's visor technology; cordless drills, improved by NASA's lunar mission needs; and baby formula enriched with Omega-3s, discovered during NASA's algae research. Additionally, smartphone cameras and medical imaging techniques like CAT scans owe their development to NASA's advancements in digital imaging. Learn how space exploration drives innovation, benefiting daily life here on Earth.
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