... on Mars would likely be impossible, some form of food production would be necessary to supply the colony with adequate nutrition to sustain itself. And unlike air and water, which can be produced from local Martian resources, food...
... guidance of ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti, ESA suggested that the focus should also include health and nutrition. The aim was to find a relationship between life in space and life on Earth, and connect the two...
... thus releasing the nutritious interior components of the algae. Due to the amount of biomass required for human nutrition, the opportunity to use algae as a food supplement to provide fresh nutrients seems especially promising to pursue. Early days...
... cumulative data collected allows for long-term management and mitigation of various physical stressors (sleep, fatigue, nutrition, etc.). This information allows the flight surgeon to efficiently manage crew health and optimize task management...
... functions interact. For the nearer-term, pre-packaged food will be used for the bulk of a crews’ nutritional needs but it is expected that some capability to produce fresh food supplements will also need to be included before...
...’ - a working model of which was in the Science Museum. He also wrote one of the first books about balanced nutrition and diet, called ‘The LABB System for Health’, published in 1949, so I have an almost inherited passion for...