NASA funded tech that helps relieve menopause symptoms

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NASA funded tech that helps relieve menopause symptoms
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NASA has funded technology that helps to relieve the symptoms of menopause. More than a million Americans start to experience symptoms of the condition every year.

The London-based Fifty One Apparel used the agency's Outlast material to create apparel with temperature-regulating properties.

Johnson entered a Small Business Innovation Research contract with the Triangle Research and Development Corporation to explore the use of phase-change materials. The materials maintain a steady temperature as they change phase from solid to liquid.

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