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06-15-2019 04:09 AM |
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A nutritious, algae-based vegetable oil invented by NASA scientists who were searching for a recycling agent to use during long space missions is now an additive in many infant formulas. It contains two essential fatty acids that cannot be synthesized by the human body.
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Lee Stewart |
06-15-2019 04:10 AM |
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The pyrotechnic mechanism used to detach a space shuttle from its rocket boosters after launch is the same used in Lifeshears, but in a smaller scale. Lifeshears are a tool that can be used in emergency situations to cut into cars or collapsed buildings to rescue people trapped inside.
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Lee Stewart |
06-15-2019 04:11 AM |
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The requirements for landing space shuttles led NASA scientists to do extensive research on minimizing hydroplaning -- when vehicles slide uncontrollably on a wet surface -- on runways. They discovered that cutting grooves into runways helps channel water away from the runway and significantly reduces accidents. Many highways and airports now have grooved pavement.
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Lee Stewart |
06-15-2019 04:12 AM |
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In the sealed, artificial environment of a spacecraft, attempts to grow plants have led to ethylene buildup. NASA invented an air purifier for the International Space Station that is now used widely on Earth -- everywhere from restaurants, to hospitals, to refrigerators -- to remove ethylene, which hastens decay, as well as other particulates and pathogens.
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Lee Stewart |
06-15-2019 04:13 AM |
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Memory foam was originally invented as a pad for astronaut seats that would mold to their bodies during the high forces of takeoff and landing, then return to a neutral state. This eliminated the need to customize seats to individual astronauts' body sizes.
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67since67 |
06-15-2019 04:13 AM |
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Lee Stewart |
06-15-2019 04:14 AM |
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Lee Stewart |
06-15-2019 04:16 AM |
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Infrared ear thermometers, which allow for instant temperature capture without the risk of picking up pathogens and causing cross-infection, utilize the same technology developed for assessing the temperature of distant planets.
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Lee Stewart |
06-15-2019 04:17 AM |
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Intended for use to help in growing plants aboard space shuttles, NASA's LED technology has been utilized in the development of LED medical devices that relax muscles and relieve pain in soldiers, cancer patients, and those with Parkinson's disease.
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Lee Stewart |
06-15-2019 04:18 AM |
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While searching for a way to increase interaction with onboard computers and allow users to perform tasks like manipulate data, NASA and Stanford researchers developed the first mouse.
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