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Bedsure Introduces Cooling Comforters Designed to Help Hot Sleepers Stay Cool and Sleep Better

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Bedsure Introduces Cooling Comforters Designed to Help Hot Sleepers Stay Cool and Sleep Better
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Bedsure Introduces Cooling Comforters Designed to Help Hot Sleepers Stay Cool and Sleep Better

2026-04-07 22:00 Last Updated At:22:15

 SleepEase Cooling Comforter and CoolOxy Comforter 2.0 combine breathable design, moisture-wicking technology, and enhanced airflow for improved sleep quality

NEW YORK, April 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Bedsure, a leading online home textile brand, announced the launch of two new cooling comforters designed to address a common sleep challenge: overheating at night. The Bedsure SleepEase Cooling Comforter Set and Bedsure CoolOxy Comforter 2.0 combine breathable construction, moisture-wicking materials, and airflow-focused design to address common sleep disruptions caused by heat and humidity. 

A New Standard in Cooling Bedding

Unlike traditional cooling comforters that provide only a temporary cool-to-the-touch sensation, Bedsure's latest designs focus on long-lasting temperature regulation, airflow, and moisture control, key factors for improving sleep quality and reducing overheating.

Bedsure SleepEase Cooling Comforter Set: Instant Cooling Meets All-Night Comfort

Engineered to keep sleepers cool from the moment they lie down throughout the night, the comforter features proprietary Rudolf HYDROCOOL moisture‑management paired with lightweight, breathable, high-tech CASTOR filling fiber that promotes deeper sleep and helps prevent overheating and nighttime sweating. With an impressive Q‑max cooling value of 0.425, well above the industry average, it delivers immediate cooling relief while helping regulate body temperature.

Key benefits include:

  • Advanced cooling technology for hot sleepers and night sweat reduction
  • Lightweight CASTOR fiber fill to enhance airflow and breathability
  • Sanitized odor-control technology for a fresher, cleaner sleep environment
  • Skin-friendly materials, ideal for sensitive skin
  • Stylish seersucker texture available in four modern colors

Perfect for warm climates, humid environments, and year-round use, SleepEase offers a balance of performance, comfort, and elevated design.

Bedsure CoolOxy Comforter 2.0: Breathable Design for Lasting Cooling

Building on customer feedback, the CoolOxy Comforter 2.0 introduces a smarter approach to cooling, prioritizing continuous airflow and moisture management over short-term cooling effects.

Key features include:

  • 7 cm zoned airflow system to release trapped heat
  • Micro-perforated jacquard fabric for enhanced ventilation
  • Breathable fill blend (31% TENCEL™ + microfiber) to wick away moisture
  • Lightweight construction inspired by performance sportswear

Designed to combat nighttime overheating, humidity, and poor airflow, CoolOxy 2.0 helps maintain a dry, comfortable sleep environment throughout the night.

With more consumers searching for cooling bedding, breathable comforters, and solutions for hot sleeping, Bedsure continues to innovate with products that address real sleep challenges. Both the SleepEase and CoolOxy Comforter 2.0 are ideal for anyone struggling with night sweats, heat retention, or disrupted sleep due to temperature.

Both newly launched cooling comforters are part of the "Bedsure New Arrivals" campaign on TikTok Shop. The campaign runs from April 8, 8:00 PM to April 15, 7:59 PM ET (Eastern Time), and consumers can explore and shop here.

About Bedsure

At Bedsure, Get Cozy is more than a slogan — it is at the core of everything we do. We believe coziness is not only a feeling you get from touch, but an experience that enhances the comfort and beauty of your home. Rooted in over 50 years of textile craftsmanship, Bedsure delivers trusted quality, thoughtful innovation, and long-lasting comfort that is easily affordable and accessible. Through products designed beyond expectations, we strive to make every home truly cozy. For more information, visit Bedsure's official website https://bedsurehome.com/, or Bedsure Amazon Store. Stay in touch with Bedsure on social media @bedsurehome.

 

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Bedsure Introduces Cooling Comforters Designed to Help Hot Sleepers Stay Cool and Sleep Better

Bedsure Introduces Cooling Comforters Designed to Help Hot Sleepers Stay Cool and Sleep Better

Nikon Contributes to Research on the Effects of Microgravity in Drug Discovery

TOKYO, April 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Nikon Corporation (Nikon) is pleased to announce that the live cell observation system developed by Nikon and its U.S.-based subsidiary Nikon Instruments Inc. (NII) has been selected for "research on the effects of microgravity in life sciences and drug discovery" on board the International Space Station (ISS), supported by the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS), manager of the ISS National Laboratory. The U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Northrop Grumman Commercial Resupply Services (CRS) 24 mission is set to launch to the space station from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida in early April 2026. On this mission, foundational operational verification will be conducted for an observational microscope system used to culture, maintain, and observe live cells and tissues.

Since the Apollo 15 mission in 1971, Nikon cameras and lenses have been used in various NASA missions and space shuttle explorations. Most recently, the Nikon Z9, the flagship model of Nikon's mirrorless camera lineup, is in use on the ISS. This high reliability and technological capability have also been demonstrated in the field of microscopy, where Nikon has a proven track record of providing microscopes for use on the ISS. In 2021, the company was selected for an ISS development support project for private companies, supported by CASIS with U.S. government grant funding. This research focuses on developing equipment that enables long-term visual analysis of cell behavior and biological tissue responses to pharmaceuticals in the limited space of the ISS experiment module. The contract for this project has been concluded between NASA and NII, with NII responsible for project management and Nikon and NII jointly responsible for development of the live cell observation system.

On the ISS, observations using MPS* will be conducted via the Nikon Experimentation Microscope in Orbit (NEMO), a system combining Nikon's live cell observation system which can observe and evaluate the behavior of cells and biological tissues with high precision, and a cell culture incubator and automated media perfusion system developed by BioServe Space Technologies (BioServe) in Boulder, Colorado, U.S. BioServe's system maintains an optimal environment for cells, while Nikon's live cell observation system serves as the microscope, enabling high-precision evaluation and analysis of the effects of microgravity on living organisms through observation of cell behavior and biological tissue responses in space.

Understanding the effects of gravity on biological tissues is an important area of research for accelerating human extraterrestrial activities, and is expected to potentially lead to elucidating the causes of aging phenomena and diseases in living organisms. For this reason, it is attracting attention from global life science companies, including pharmaceutical companies and biotechnology firms aiming to develop pharmaceuticals, as cutting-edge research.

Through this project, Nikon will leverage the technical advantages and insights gained to serve as a bridge connecting space and Earth, continuing to contribute to life science research and technological innovation.

*Microphysiological Systems: 3D culture systems that create an environment mimicking conditions inside living organisms.

 

 



Nikon Contributes to Research on the Effects of Microgravity in Drug Discovery

TOKYO, April 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Nikon Corporation (Nikon) is pleased to announce that the live cell observation system developed by Nikon and its U.S.-based subsidiary Nikon Instruments Inc. (NII) has been selected for "research on the effects of microgravity in life sciences and drug discovery" on board the International Space Station (ISS), supported by the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS), manager of the ISS National Laboratory. The U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Northrop Grumman Commercial Resupply Services (CRS) 24 mission is set to launch to the space station from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida in early April 2026. On this mission, foundational operational verification will be conducted for an observational microscope system used to culture, maintain, and observe live cells and tissues.

Since the Apollo 15 mission in 1971, Nikon cameras and lenses have been used in various NASA missions and space shuttle explorations. Most recently, the Nikon Z9, the flagship model of Nikon's mirrorless camera lineup, is in use on the ISS. This high reliability and technological capability have also been demonstrated in the field of microscopy, where Nikon has a proven track record of providing microscopes for use on the ISS. In 2021, the company was selected for an ISS development support project for private companies, supported by CASIS with U.S. government grant funding. This research focuses on developing equipment that enables long-term visual analysis of cell behavior and biological tissue responses to pharmaceuticals in the limited space of the ISS experiment module. The contract for this project has been concluded between NASA and NII, with NII responsible for project management and Nikon and NII jointly responsible for development of the live cell observation system.

On the ISS, observations using MPS* will be conducted via the Nikon Experimentation Microscope in Orbit (NEMO), a system combining Nikon's live cell observation system which can observe and evaluate the behavior of cells and biological tissues with high precision, and a cell culture incubator and automated media perfusion system developed by BioServe Space Technologies (BioServe) in Boulder, Colorado, U.S. BioServe's system maintains an optimal environment for cells, while Nikon's live cell observation system serves as the microscope, enabling high-precision evaluation and analysis of the effects of microgravity on living organisms through observation of cell behavior and biological tissue responses in space.

Understanding the effects of gravity on biological tissues is an important area of research for accelerating human extraterrestrial activities, and is expected to potentially lead to elucidating the causes of aging phenomena and diseases in living organisms. For this reason, it is attracting attention from global life science companies, including pharmaceutical companies and biotechnology firms aiming to develop pharmaceuticals, as cutting-edge research.

Through this project, Nikon will leverage the technical advantages and insights gained to serve as a bridge connecting space and Earth, continuing to contribute to life science research and technological innovation.

*Microphysiological Systems: 3D culture systems that create an environment mimicking conditions inside living organisms.

 

 

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Live Cell Observation System Selected for NASA-Supported Project Heading to the International Space Station

Live Cell Observation System Selected for NASA-Supported Project Heading to the International Space Station

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