Science ABC
How Are Carbs and Other Macronutrients Measured in Food?
Carbohydrates are measured indirectly, rather than using experimental methods. First, the amount of other nutrients in the food (protein, fats, water, ash, and alcohol) is determined individually. We then subtract the sum of these...
Curated Video
Solving Real World Problems: Calculating Pyramid Volumes
In this video, the teacher explains how to solve real-world problems involving pyramid volumes by visualizing the problem and working backward. The teacher guides students through the steps of identifying key information, visualizing the...
Big Think
Jillian Michaels: How antibiotics used in factory farming destroy our microbiomes
Good bacteria are our friends. We need to protect them. - More and more research nowadays links good gut flora to several health benefits, such as the inhibition of Alzheimer's to a fast metabolism. - Since we're over prescribed...
AsapSCIENCE
What If You Only Ate Meat?
This would take your high protein, paleo, keto diet to a new level Learn all about YOU at http://23AndMe.com/ASAP (US viewers) http://23AndMe.com (international viewers) Which diets actually work?...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Growth and Metabolism: Digesting Food
Get an overview of three of the key macromolecules of life (proteins, fats, and carbohydrates), and how they get digested and absorbed.