How to Invent

November 19, 2025Ā  •  EPISODE 287

How do great inventions begin? In this episode of Science LIVE, Dr. Roger Billings breaks down the process of inventing—showing how curiosity, creativity, and simple problem-solving can grow into real innovations. Using Morse code as an example, he explains how messages are sent and demonstrates it with a telegraph key. A fun, practical look at how anyone can start turning ideas into inventions.

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 ā€œDrBā€ 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 ā€œgive backā€ by mentoring students in conjunction with the Roger Billings Scholarship Program.


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  1. Ameir

    Good evening, I really enjoy watching science live on Wednesday’s! I really enjoyed learning about the robots as well as learning about the background regarding the history of e-mails and how far we have come in the technology world.

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  2. Genna

    Hi from Nebraska

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  3. Katelynn

    Hi from Ohio!

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  4. Natalie

    The old computers are so interesting compared to what they are now! Couldn’t live without email now.

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  5. Aubrey

    Science live is so interesting and the best. I always learn something new every wednesday! šŸ™‚

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  6. Matthew

    Best time of the week!

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  7. Makenzi

    Hi from West Virginia! I LOVE Science Live and I look up to Dr. Rodger Billings. I get creative and the T-shirt idea for next spring really helped because I was having creativity block the week you revealed it so now I have ideas so thank you Dr. Billings!

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  8. Carly

    How long did it take to figure out how to send messages from computer to computer?

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  9. Benjamin

    What other methods can engineers use in order to soften the impact of a falling machine or robot, to keep certain components in tact?

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  10. Ryker

    Hi I’m Ryker in from Iowa thanks for doing this Acellas.

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  11. Valary

    Hey from Montana! So excited for this weeks episode

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  12. Skylar

    Hello, from north Carolina

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  13. Addyson

    i honestly prefer letters because they like mean more then an email

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  14. Eli`jah

    Hello from texas

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  15. Xander

    Greetings.

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  16. Eric

    Hi I’m From Texas

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  17. Wyatt

    hello from Maine exited to watch this weeks live

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    Greetings from Illinois!

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  19. Benja

    I love science live I am from MO

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    Hi! I love the show!

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  21. Timothy

    The robot’s fall is pretty stylish!

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  22. Abigail

    I love science live

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  23. Nyla

    I love these lives!

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  24. Caidyn

    I enjoyed Dr. John’s lecture about Disney working on robots that were able to take falls like humans, being able to protect their components.

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  25. Hailey

    Hii Makayla from Rhode Island I love science live!!

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  26. Victoria

    My dad said when email first came out it was so exciting to get an email it was usually funny videos someone else would send .

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  27. Briley

    Hi I am Briley and I love Acellus Academy

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  28. Camryn

    hi from Connecticut! love this

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  29. Easton

    Science is amazing

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  30. Jackson

    Hello, looking forward for today’s live from Tennessee!

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  31. Samuel

    Besides the battery pack getting damaged, is there any other things that could potentially be another thing to avoid falling on? It also would be amazing to know where to get these newsletters to know whats going on in the tech world.

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  32. Kylie

    Looking forward to tonight’s episode.

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  33. Carbon

    hello from Illinois! thanks for doing this

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  34. Gia

    The process of programming machines to do exactly what you want is so fascinating!

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  35. Makhi

    Vector instruction has help me a lot. I like how Tyler explained the concept of using vector instruction. It has really made a big game changer for me with my math.

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  36. Landon

    could it be possible for physical mail to completely be discontinued and emails become the main source of mail

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  37. Randa

    Science Live is awesome and everyone at this school is helpful and the curriculum is so educational. Acellus has such interesting programs.

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  38. Aiden

    Aiden from Nashville excited to learn some science!

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  39. Norah

    does anyone know what ‘e-mail’ stands for, or means?

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  40. Maya

    hi maya from texas I wonder how many runs it took for the robot to fall the right way

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  41. Isabella

    I love that know the goal is to give robots amazing self preservation instincts.

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  42. Garren

    Robots are the future. Love Science Live, especially when the subject is robots and space.

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  43. Jada

    Good Evening from Louisiana! The robot bit was soo cool, the way it fell reminds me of a puppet.

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  44. Lucy

    Hello from Mississippi I love robots my dad programs them!!ā˜ŗļøā˜ŗļøā˜ŗļøšŸ˜šŸ˜šŸ˜šŸ˜šŸ˜ŗšŸ’•šŸ§”

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  45. Joseph

    Yeah, we went from letters but since computers are made, we moved to emails, I agree with what you said there haha! We were like “letters…letters…letters” then we are like “emails, emails, emails…” Obviously, we still use both, so it’s just a loop, that’s funny

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  46. Mya

    Hi from Ohio!

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    • Amanda

      Hi from South West Florida!!

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  47. Brinley

    Hello from Iowa! Thanks for doing this!

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  49. Seth

    I saw how fun these robots were.

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  50. Jaishaun

    The part where they show how robots protect their vital parts from damage when they fall is so cool!

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  51. Shane

    hi from Tennessee

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  52. Derek

    I want my own stylish-falling robot

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  53. Gianna

    HI from Colorado

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  54. Sofia

    Can the technology used to keep the robots upright also be used in mechanical wheelchairs to automatically turn to protect the user in any accidents?

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  55. Conner

    Programming a robot is a really cool thing to learn and do. I feel its important to understand how it work because we use robots everyday without knowing.

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  56. Cayle

    Hi from North Carolina!!

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  57. Brandon

    Hi I’m from Texas.

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  58. Sophia

    I also am curious, how does the robot know when its falling? Detecting impact?

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  59. Sydney

    hi from RI! Dr. Tobias is my favorite

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  60. Bowden

    hi from tn!!

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  61. Shepherd

    Hi from VA

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  62. Nicholas

    hi from Mexico

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  63. Anthony

    Hi from Tennessee

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  64. Emmagarner

    Isn’t it astounding that robots can sense what should do to protect themselves!!!

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  65. Barbara

    Science is my favorite subject!!

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  66. Elijah

    Hi from Florida. I think the robots are cool

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  67. Marshall

    love Dr.B

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  68. Sophie

    I’d love to know the mechanics behind how they code the robot to fall like that.

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  69. Jacob

    My grandma tells me that all of this robot stuff came from a cartoon she used to watch. “The Jetsons”

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  70. Jaden

    The robots are really smart

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  71. Mason

    Hi from Reno Nevada! Hope you guys give Mr. Edmond lots of time to make his conspiracy theory class haha, bet it will be pretty darn cool

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  72. Brigham

    here from wyoming i love science

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  73. Madison

    Hi from Florida! How do you make a robot?

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  74. Isabella

    Hi from california, I love Acellus!

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  75. Jayden

    It was amazing to see the robots being able to fall with style. The coding for that is extraordinary.

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  76. Leon

    Hello Dr. John, what are some other specific problems within the robot industry besides the dilemma with the falls (that has now been solved)?

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  77. Chance

    HI from Florida

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    • Maria

      hi from Brazil!! 🤠

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      • Hannah

        Hi from PA!

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  78. Mia

    Hello im looking forward to todays live from California .

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  79. Idris

    Hello from New Jersey

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  80. Josias

    Hi from Alaska!

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  81. Michael

    I wonder if robots will be able to skydive in the future

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  82. Brooke

    Tobias is too funny! šŸ˜‚

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  83. Maya

    hi from california

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  84. Drake

    Awesome episode! I loved learning about those robots!

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  85. Amelia

    I love robots and my favorite movie robot is Wall-E.

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  86. Canon

    I love ā¤ļø robots

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    • Paxton

      Me too!

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  87. Phoenix

    That’s funny, who knew making a robot land a fall with a funny pose could protect itself?

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  88. Rilee

    hello from nc can’t wait to see watch todays Science live!

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  89. Lyndon

    Its crazy in what ways a robot can be programed!

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  90. Madison

    Hello from Ohio, happy to be here.

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  91. Neviyah

    Hi from Tennessee!!!! I’m glad to see advancements in robotics. It’s so cool

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  92. Sarabeth

    Love this live! I’m always excited for science live! <3 :3

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  93. Erin

    I thought it was so cool how they programmed the robots to pose and help itself when it falls

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  94. James

    Hi from Florida! I think the robot should do a double twist and then fall down with its arms behind its head.

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  95. Mila

    Hi from New Mexico and are they really going to train the robots to the real world and are they going to teach them to dance?

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  96. The

    I hope Acellus will add an AI subject.

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  97. Elizabeth

    Cool how much coding you can do to make a robot change movement to save itself

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  98. Liat

    It’s falling with style!

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  99. Gerome

    Hi from Oklahoma!! Love Science Live and Dr. John’s segment!

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  100. Dylan

    Hello from new jersey, love the livestream

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  101. Jordan

    It’s really cool to see how you can program a robot

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  102. Rae

    How do they program the robot to fall differently in different ways? and how do they program the robot so the robot knows its falling?

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  103. Violet

    The little robot is so cool!

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    • Hannah

      I know! I think that it’s cute

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  104. Dentreze

    hi from louisiana

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  105. Daneen

    hello from ks

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  106. Raelynn

    Good Evening Mr Roger This is the most entertaining Science Live I have ever seen

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  107. Charley

    They should make robot armor for humans when we fall!🤣

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  108. Wyatt

    Hello from Alabama!

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  109. Donovan

    that’s cool that they test every way that a robot can fall and how they protect themselves. that’s super cool

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  110. Mckinley

    Hello from Illinois

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  111. Otto

    Hi from Mississippi

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  112. Dakota

    Hello from texas

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  113. Caleb

    Another amazing live!

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  114. Delanie

    l love coding its fun to watch robots!

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  115. Armand

    My favorite part of science live is the technology spotlight.

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  116. Sefia

    Hello from Arizona! That’s a fun and smart robot!

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  117. Jaylon

    That’s funny. I am going to try that next time I fall.

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  118. Lillietta

    Hi from Missouri! How would hydrogen effect the environment if we only used it as fuel?

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  119. Grace

    This was amazing I enjoyed it so much !!

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  120. Elizabeth

    How did they program for the robot to fall to certain poses

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  121. Kaycie

    Technology is honestly mind blowing. Got to love science and technology.

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  122. Lyla

    Hello from Arkansas. I am excited for this weeks ScienceLIVE!

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  123. Charlotte

    It was so amazing seeing how when a robot falls it is much softer and more graceful

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  124. Valerie

    Hello everyone!! I’m watching from Dominican Republic, very educational live. I really enjoy them.

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  125. Braxton

    thats pretty cool that they made the robot fall and land with a pose

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  126. Zoe

    Hi from MD! That is so cool that scientists are discovering ways to make robot’s falls softer so they don’t “injure” themselves as much!

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  127. Zeal

    R. 51 I love šŸ’• him

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  128. Adeline

    Hello from texas! Robots are awesome!

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  129. Jaxon

    I love science live it’s so awesome

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  130. Kara

    Interesting live! The robots posing is so hilarious, but so cool how they make them do that!

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  131. Naomi

    Good evening I’m watching this from Las Vegas

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  132. Addison

    I like how you can customize robots however you would like, and even make them fall into poses.

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  133. Alexis

    Hi love the live ā™„ļø

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  134. Amalia

    Good evening and an early Happy Thanksgiving. Hope you’re having a great night! Love and blessings from Puerto Rico!

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  135. Jordyn

    hii from ALASKA šŸ‘‹šŸ»

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  136. Ashton

    Ashton from Maine here. How many tries did it take for them to get this right?

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  137. Jenseni

    Hello from Maryland! Excited for today’s live.

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  138. Katelynn

    Hi from Ohio. Being a Senior, this Science Live and the next will be my last few episodes to watch. Acellus has been wonderful and I would definitely recommend this to anyone.

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  139. Rhileigh

    how did we go from no technology at all to robots so quickly?

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  140. Amina

    Nice live!

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    • Sierra

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  141. Matthew

    Hi DR B.

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  142. Lily

    Hi from NC! Cant wait to see what todays live is about!

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  143. Alexander

    Good Evening. I can’t wait to watch the new science live from North Carolina .

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  144. Payton

    I thought the pose the robot fell in was hilarious. I wonder how many runs they had to do before the AI model got the pose right.

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  145. Cason

    Love this!!

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  146. Mckenzie

    What a cool robot!

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  147. Mariano

    Hello from AZ! I LOVE coding!!!

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  148. Ethan

    Hello from South Dakota! I hope they talk about the ways AI affect tech.

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  149. Olivia

    hi, from mississippi

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  150. Paul

    Hello from Tennessee!

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  151. Chris

    Good Evening from NC!!!

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  152. Lillian

    Oh Wow 40 percent higher ! That’s awesome!

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  153. Liam

    robots are very cool also hello from oh!

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  154. Ryden

    Hi from canyon lake Texas! I love learning about robots!

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  155. Jayce

    how do robots fall with style? do they need detectors to activate a circuit when triggered that goes to the circuit that makes it fall with style?

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  156. Eowyn

    I LOVE SCIENCE LIV SO MUCH! IT IS AWESOME!

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  157. Riley

    Hello from South Carolina. I love this so much!

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  158. Keagan

    I want to work at Disney!!!!!!!!!!

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  159. Farin

    the robot geting hit by the ball was so funnyšŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚

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  160. Aliz

    Did you hear about the rare interstellar comet found by NASA? Awesome!

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  161. Milana

    Is there a limit on how many times vectored instruction can help a person?

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  162. Allison

    If they can’t already, are people going to try and teach robots how to jump?

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  163. Cody

    That last one’s fall is hilarious

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  164. Evangeline

    Robots sound clumsy like humans. We can break too, but I feel like it would be more expensive for a robot to do so. Falling in style is hilarious Dr. John!

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  165. Dustlyn

    Hi from Maryland so excited to watch todays science live.

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  166. Mohammad

    Good Evening. I can’t wait for todays live! From Virginia!

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  167. Renuka

    Hello from Florida! I wanted to ask if Dr. Billings would ever consider adding a culinary sciences/pastry arts course to Acellus for students who are interested in culinary sciences as a profession.

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  168. Harun

    SCIENCE LIVE!!!

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  169. Jackson

    hello from ks!

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  170. Kyra

    Hello from MD

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  172. Elijah

    Hi from Connecticut!

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    • Maria

      How many of these robots would be around the Disney parks?

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  173. Jackson

    Hello from Las Vegas

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  174. Jemima

    Hi, from West Virginia!!

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    • Spencer

      Hello from Maine!

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  175. Brooklynn

    Hello from Tennessee

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