- Aerodynamic Vehicle Design
- Micro Algae Nutritional Supplements
Inducted Technology:
Micro Algae Nutritional Supplements – Martek / Formulaid
Nutritional Products from Space Research
| Innovating Companies | Innovators |
| Martek Biosciences Corporation | Dr. David J. Kyle |
| NASA Ames Research Center | Henry Linsert, Jr. |

Millions of infants and adults around the world benefit from nutrition technology that began with space research.
In the early 1980s NASA’s Closed Environment Life Support System program explored the use of microalgae as a food supply, oxygen source and waste disposal catalyst on long duration interplanetary missions. Scientists continued work independently after the completion of the program, founding what would become Martek Biosciences, a leader in microalgae research and development. Martek research soon identified (Crypthecodinium cohnii) algae which produces high levels of DHA omega-3 fatty acid (docosahexaenoic acid), and a fungus (Mortierella alpine) that yields ARA (arachidonic acid), another essential fatty acid.
The British Nutrition Foundation and the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization/World Health Organization Expert Committee on Human Nutrition recognize DHA and ARA as beneficial additives in pre and full term infant formulas and as nutrients for women during pregnancy and lactation. Formulaid is now found in nearly all U.S. infant formulas and in infant formulas in more than 75 other countries, and is consumed by more than 33 million babies worldwide.

Today a growing range of products containing DHA for children and adults are found around the world through household names such as Minute Maid, Horizon Organic, Kellogg and Yoplait. What began as space travel research now benefits our lives right here on Earth.