NASA
Temper foam.
If you owe a good night of sleep to a memory foam mattress, thank NASA. The most recognized and widely used NASA spinoff, the origins of temper foam date back to 1966 when it was developed to absorb shock and, thus, offer improved protection and comfort in NASA’s airplane seats. It has padded the helmets of the Dallas Cowboys throughout the 1970s and 1980s, protected bedridden patients from bedsores, and comforted the feet of thousands wearing stylish shoes that incorporate the cushioning material in their insoles. The material matches any pressure against it and slowly returns to its original form once the pressure is removed.
These are examples of how technology produced by NASA has been turned into products used daily.















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