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    2024 Acellus Science Fair: Meet the Winners!

    May 22, 2024  •  EPISODE 223

    Get inspired by the standout projects from the 2024 Science Fair. Meet the talented Acellus students whose creativity and hard work earned them top honors.

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    Dr. Roger Billings is a visionary innovator whose work has touched the lives of millions of students and transformed the landscape of education. Widely known as “DrB” to the countless kids who benefit from his groundbreaking Acellus learning system, Dr. Billings has dedicated his life to advancing education through technology. As part of DrB’s lifelong commitment to supporting education, Science LIVE was launched as a way to “give back” by mentoring students in conjunction with the Roger Billings Scholarship Program.


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    37 Comments

    1. Zachery Johnson

      Congratulations to the people who won the fair!

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    2. Felicity

      Congrats to all 2024 science live winners keep up the great work. And I’m proud to say you did a great job 🥳🇺🇸

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    3. Elisiyana Louis

      Congratulations to everybody who worked super hard on their projects!

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    4. Louis hill

      Congrats , great projects !

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    5. Menna omran

      congrats so proud of everyone!!

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    6. Juliann Huff

      Wow congrats!

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    7. isaac

      i am r 51s biggest fan []_[]

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    8. PajetMonet biggest fan

      Hey can we have different compotishions like a photo taking or dance or singing something art wise ☺️☺️😊🎶💜 hello Pajet Monet

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    9. Ally

      congratualations!!

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    10. Jordan Benson

      🙂

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    11. Liam

      May God be with you, soldiers

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    12. Illana M. Alif

      Congratulations everyone, hard work pays off!

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    13. Aria Torello

      love it

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    14. David Jacobs

      congratulations

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    15. Jaden

      I will be a winner one day.

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    16. Maximilian

      You can learn a lot in a science fair.

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    17. hunter castillo

      elvis robot neat

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    18. zoe

      wow I wonder if science l!ve is here in veages!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!🤑😜😝

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    19. Nylah McMillan

      Good projects guys! Keep up the good work. The Elvis Dance was genius!

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    20. Jada R.

      All of the entries were wonderful, and my favorite was with Peter’s magnet lock.

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    21. Josiah Alkire

      The pop sounded like a pop gun

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    22. Coralynn Puska

      Congrats to all, that amazing I hope there will be even more for next year!!!

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    23. lxlied

      love the way it popped more in a cartoonish sound effect way

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    24. AT

      Good job everyone so proud of everyone keep up the goodwork

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    25. Elexi Harris

      I wonder if there are any applications for electrolysis in other polarized atoms. Nitrous oxide, for example, is a polar atom, as well as the third most significant pollutant, so if we could figure out a way to perform electrolysis on gasses, it would be very helpful in reducing global warming.

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    26. Amara Sage Westbrook

      Hi there, is there any spot in the science fair next year?

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    27. Zenya

      Congrats to the winners

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    28. Max McCall

      Very cool experiment with hydrogen and that pop was louder then i expected

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    29. Max McCall

      Wow i had no idea the international science academy was made by the former president of lockheed martin.

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    30. Devin Tolliver

      That Elvis robot was hilarious! I’m glad he placed!

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    31. Coralynn Puska

      nice I like the desk magnetic lock that was pretty cool

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    32. Sundancer

      Can we have a whole science fair notification please cause I’ve robot dancing please @PajetMonet

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    33. Ranulph Zapf

      I loved that experiment!

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    34. Griffin Kilchenstein

      As Josiah stated, the winners did great!! Good luck next year everyone!!👍 Thanks Acellus!!

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    35. Amara

      I would like to be in the science fair.

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    36. Sherif Ray

      Will there be 2025 winners?

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    37. Josiah Alkire

      Congrats to the winners of the Science Fair and the robot dancing contest! I wish good luck to the students who will be in next years Science Fair! 🙂

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