If you've ever wondered why we should support NASA (tongue somewhat in cheek here) check out this awesome list of 10 products derived or developed from NASA research. Click through to Wired's original article for the links.
Life's DHA and ARA Algae- and fungus-based baby formula additives that are chock-full of brain-developing fatty acids.

Liquidmetal A unique alloy—also known as metallic glass—that's more flexible and twice as strong as titanium.

Paragon CRT contacts Lenses that reshape your corneas while you sleep, temporarily fixing nearsightedness.

LifeShear LS-100 Cutter Pyrotechnic cutting tool that's 50 percent lighter and 70 percent cheaper than older explosive-powered choppers. FEMA uses it for rescues.

Zeno A zit-zapping device that transmits heat to pimples, causing the offending bacteria to self-destruct.

EagleEyes StimuLights Specs built for poor light—they let in vision-enhancing rays while blocking those that muddy your vision.

Insuladd An additive consisting of hollow ceramic microcapsules that turn ordinary paint into insulation.

GameReady Injury Treatment System Based on spacesuit tech, these wraps provide precise cold and compression therapy.

PRP Powder Beeswax microcapsules that absorb oil and float at the surface to help clean up spills.

Field Scout CM-1000 Chlorophyll Meter A plant stress detector that can sense nitrogen levels.

10 Best NASA Spinoffs

December 4 2008, 10:03am | Original Link »