CES 2020 with DrB
January 08, 2020 • EPISODE 1
In this special episode, Roger Billings meets with innovators at CES to showcase their groundbreaking inventions. Join him as he explores the latest in cutting-edge technology, offering insights and inspiration to students. Discover how science and innovation can spark new ideas for the next generation of inventors.

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I am the newest comment
I love watching the old acellus lives and seeing how much everything has changed.
How does the first one work?
How did the second person make something so cool?
I’m the first comment in 2026! It’s amazing how 100 years ago we didn’t even really consider electronics and technology
So coollll!!!
Those are amazing inventions
I am so happy to be here!
🥇
Now I’m the newest comment haha. 🙂
I am the newest comet
I just saw their first video! It was really cool and this was really interesting.
This was really intresting to learn about
🎵 No I am 🎵
Nope i am
No I am haha.
I am the Newest comment haha
I want to attend CES some day, but not to present anything, just to see everyone’s incredible idea.
And also, the Korean fan base IS HUGE.
Especially thanks to k-pop.
Now i am the newest comment!
It’s neat to be able to go back and watch shows from before I joined Acellus. To be able to see CES, a science show from before everyone was scared of catching covid 19.
The newest comment!
Enjoyed going back and watching episodes I was not able to attend
I like that I was able to go back and watch the first episode of Science Live.
The micro robot that Dr. John was talking about at the beginning of the episode, that’s incredible that they made a robot that small but if I didn’t know it was a robot I would have been wanting to take a fly swatter to it as well.
Not going to lie. I am probably going to call keyboards tacos and headphones blueberries from now on. Lol.
They have been doing this a long time
I love science live!
WOW! the bug was cool
I went back in time to January 8th, 2020!
so cool
I thought r-51 was here since the beginning of time
It’s the boss.
Dr. B!
the first one omgi
newest comment! Very new! oh, and I think the last.
wow the first episode!
wow the first episode!
That was AWESOME! How often does CES happen? Could we watch more CES on Science L!ve?
This was fun!