Radio Waves

November 12, 2025  •  EPISODE 286

How do invisible waves travel across the world and beyond? In this episode of Science LIVE, Dr. Roger Billings dives into the fascinating science of radio waves—how they’re created, how they move through space, and how they make long-distance communication possible. From the basics of frequency and transmission to early breakthroughs like Morse code and modern applications such as HAM radio and space communication, join us as we explore the hidden currents that keep us connected.

About DrB

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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    I would like to know what a g force is?

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  2. Raynelle

    I never would thought anything of how they test anything on a watch of any sort for anything!

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  3. Athena

    How does this effect the watch?

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  4. Gunnar

    dr johns story was cool

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    Hey from Tennessee! 😃

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    • Hallie

      Me too, woohoo! another Tennessean!

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    What were the watches made out of to withstand all of that beating!?

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  7. Noah

    Did Rolex submit a watch for testing?

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    Hello from North Carolina!! <3

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    Yesterday I have seen the Aurora Borealis in Cleveland, TN.

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    I have never heard of thermal vacuum.

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  14. Gabriella

    how many days does it take to go to the moon.

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    Hello from Ohio! The watch is so neat!

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    Hello to Dr. roger Billings the creater of Acellus

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  17. Rayanna

    What kind of training did the astronauts have to go through?

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    Hello from Delaware!

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    Hi! I’m excited for this week’s science live! Tobias’ stories are always interesting.

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    How long did it take to design the watch?

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    how long did they take to make astronaut suits??

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  23. Carl

    Did the guy use a Rolex?

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  24. Anna

    Dr. John, this is so interesting, I never knew that lasers could be that interesting

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  25. Isabell

    how much power does a thermal vacume chamber have?

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    Hi from Nebraska! I love this video

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    Hello from Wyoming 🙂

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  28. Charley

    Can we talk about the Aurora Borealis?

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      They will be visible tonight!

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    My first Science Live!

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    The watches for NASA is such a cool program. I cant believe only 4 companies responded

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    Why did they name the missions after Apollo?

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    How much time is required for gas when you land on the moon?

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    Laser plays major roles in many fields

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    How do they find a watch for space?

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  46. Sophi

    i never knew you could use a laser to cool things down. thats awesome

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  47. Claire

    Hi from Tennessee. Black light is a color you can’t see. I love science.

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    How many Apollo missions were there? How many went to the moon?

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    How long did it take for NASA’s plan to go to space?

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  80. Josiah

    if we can get to the moon, are we planning to expand humanity to different planets?

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    wow i didnt know that lasers can cool stuff

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  98. Ariana

    How big are these lasers to cool the chips? I would imagine that the lasers would be extremely small.

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  99. Evey

    What is the strongest metal that a laser can actually cut through?

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    What are some of the benefits of laser cooling?

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  109. Andres

    Fluorecent green is my favorite color now

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  110. Evan

    Wow really that’s awsome

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  111. Kenady

    I found the lazer cooling effect super interesting.

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  112. Leonardo

    How do corals form in the ocean?

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  119. Aiden

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  121. Juliana

    What makes these corals interesting is that they’re florescent and can change colors depending on the light. This is a really great episode! 🙂

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  122. Jerrett

    Do the hammer corals have strong protection?

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  123. Avery

    How many bioluminescent coral species are there?

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  124. Sabastion

    How many different florescent colors are there?

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  125. Kaitlyn

    Those are beautiful corals.

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  126. Brinley

    Hii from California! Can’t wait to see what DRB has to say today!

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  127. Alejandro

    What would a rainbow look like when put under blacklight?

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  128. Eagen

    whats the diffrence between a blue light and a black light

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    Hello from Pennsylvania!

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  130. Mikhail

    I loved the coral part I love corals and sea life I never knew happer coral moved! Thanks man.

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  133. Cole

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  134. Everett

    i heard black light can see germs is that true?

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  135. Sydney

    The coral is beautiful!

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  136. Elijah

    Beautiful corals in black light

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  137. Mary

    The hammer coral is really cool I think how they turn colors is really cool

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    Hi from North Carolina!!

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    Anyone else from Maine??!! We love science live!!!!

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  140. Renuka

    Hello from Florida! I have a question for Dr. Billings: What advice would you give an aspiring teen scientist who may not have access to all the materials they need to work on the invention of their dreams? How can we work on our creativity and use what we have to design something?

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  141. Andres

    those are some nice coral colors and its awesome how they change color.

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  142. Lily

    Coral is so pretty!!!

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  143. Saarah

    I never knew lasers could cool things down or florescent coral exists!

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    My mommy likes that she can see how far I am from completing a class.

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  145. Collin

    I never thought lazers could cool things!

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  146. Isabella

    Wow those colors are gorgeous!

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  147. Paul

    Why does the coral have different colors?

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  148. Isabella

    The coral colors remind me of the movie Avatar!

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  149. Caleb

    I didn’t know you could use lasers to cool stuff down, that’s cool

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  150. Ryker

    I didn’t know that lasers can cool things

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  151. Cecilia

    Making an intentional space between learning periods is so crucial to information retention. I find that I am able to learn so much more when I spread out my learning into specific incriments and let the information settle compared to cramming a larger amount of information into a shorter amount of time.

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  155. Zachary

    those are biolumenescent aren’t they

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    Hello from Kansas

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  159. Kolton

    Hello from Virginia! I think the part about the lasers are really cool!

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    Hi from Florida, excited to learn something new and fun.

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  161. Jordan

    how are the corals floresent?

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  162. Ezra

    Hello from Williston! I love Hydrogen just like Roger!

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  163. Ellie

    When will we get Todd Edmond’s course?? I can’t wait!

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  164. Kirsten

    Is it true that the coral reef is dying?

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  165. Sydney

    Never knew that lasers could be used to cool things down.

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    Hello from Texas!!

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    Hey from North Carolina!

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    Hello, I’m Noah, from West Virginia.

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  171. Angel

    Using Lazers to COOL things down, now this’ll be intriguing. 🤔

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  172. Samuel

    I wonder how cool a laser can get.

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    So beautiful that there are northern lights in Florida. I am excited to watch this live science.

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    I never really knew that lasers were able to cool things!

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