1966: Memory foam was first developed by Charles Yost, an engineer working for NASA, to counteract the extreme pressure astronauts faced when exiting and entering the Earth's atmosphere. 1970s: Memory foam starts to be used in a variety of ways, including aircraft cushions, car seats, and me...
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