Inventioneering
November 26, 2025 • EPISODE 288
What does it really take to bring ideas to life? In this episode, Dr. Roger Billings takes us deeper into the world of inventioneering—the dynamic mix of creativity, engineering, and problem-solving that turns imagination into real-world inventions. He shows how inventioneering isn’t limited to tech or science—it can be applied to any creative or practical project. If you’ve ever had a spark of inspiration, this episode will help you learn how to shape it into something meaningful and impactful.

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 really enjoyed this weeks science live! I especially liked Dr. John’s technology discussion on the speed of sound. So interesting to learn about!
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Batteries are under rated as an invention –so important
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What is an easy and fun inventioneering project for kids?
I wish i could visit a navy ship! I thought the part about the airplane was so interesting!
hello from hawaii! I really love learning all the cool things with these lives!!
inventionneering is awsome i love it!
What happens when an airplane flies faster than the speed of sound
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Thank you for clarifying the scholarship program and getting a credit would be great!
Thank you Dr. Billings!
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Wow I learned a lot about batteries 🪫 stuff I’d never think I’d learn 🤔 very fascinating!
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Happy thanksgiving everyone and hello from Nevada !!
What is the loudest sonic boom ever recorded?
I never knew they were close enough to making the quiet sonic boom that the plane is actually able to take off! Maybe in the near future, we’ll have shorter worldwide plane flights.
Happy thanksgiving from New York!
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I thought it was interesting that Science was referred to as an art
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hello from texas, i love these lives!
Thanks for the new episode of Science Live!
I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving! Thanks for the attendance tips!
Always look forward to the lives 🤩
Really enjoyed learning about the airplanes and jets!
In honor of Thanksgiving, I am very thankfull for Acellus!
Absolutely agree and believe that being grateful can benefit your life greatly
Hello from Illinois. Hope everyone had a good turkey day
Happy December from Maryland
If the sonic boom could be reduced for most jets that travel faster than the speed of sound, I wonder just how much more efficient and faster travel would be for anyone who uses those jets!
I think it is interesting that batteries were inspired by static electricity.
Hi from Plaquemine Louisiana! Hope everyone is enjoying this holiday season!
I think it’s pretty cool that the leyden jar is still being used to assist with new scientific discoveries!
when was Acellus made?
Thanksgiving was so much fun.
It’s so cool that scientists are getting close to splitting water in to 1 hydrogen atom and 2 oxygen atoms that is really good for hydrogen cars.
The fact that humans made something that can go the speed of sound blows my mind and reducing the sonic boom is so cool cause the sonic boom is so loud that it made flying at the speed of sound over land illegal. So hopefully we will all be going the speed of sound.
Thank you for sharing this information and happy Thanksgiving and merry Christmas.
Being aerodynamic would be very important for a jet!
Happy Thanksgiving! I got to help cook the mashed potatoes and pumpkin pie.
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The lesson on batteries I found fascinating I noticed how the batteries got smaller yet contained the same energy, in year 2050 I wonder what batteries will be like then.
How do you prove that radio waves exist?
When did you learn morse code? I would like to learn that one day.
Thanks for the information on Science Live! We’ve been asking ourselves the same questions over here!
I loved science live today!! So much fun to watch!
HAPPY THANKSGIVING! I’m thankful for all the stuff Acellus has taught me! I know this comment is posted after thanksgiving but I was busy-
Happy late Thanksgiving everyone! I am loving this weeks Science Live, I am so thankful for all the opportunities you give us to learn!
Very interesting episode! Happy holidays.
It’s amazing how long ago battery’s were invented
Science Live is interesting.
I love watching these videos.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING! The Leyden Jar is so cool.
Sorry I made a comment earlier but something went wrong with internet connection. However, HIIII from Bryan and I LOVEEE Dr. Roger Billings stories.
Is the down pointed nose airplane hard to fly?
That jet is awesome!
Super sonic jets are cool!
Hello from Hawaii 🙂
I loved the view of the pilot flying! That was a cool view.
Thank you for teaching me about Inventioneering.
Acellus is amazing!!!
I found the supersonic jets very fascinating, especially the part about how NASA is creating a supersonic jet, without the incredibly loud sonic boom.
Thank you Dr. Billings! I loved this episode today. Thank you and hope you had a good Thanksgiving!
Hello from Virginia. Happy Thanksgiving
Do you think super sonic speed will ever become available for commercial travel?
Happy thanksgiving from Indiana
This was a very interesting science live! Thank you Dr. Billings. Hope you and everyone had a good thanksgiving!
How do airplanes withstand lightning?
This science live was cool! I’m glad attendance was clarified. I’ve been interested in Sonic booms, I find it amazing that man made creations can break the sound barrier.
I really enjoy science live, it teaches me so many things I didn’t know before!
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Hello! How do you calculate how long it would take you to go to Rome, Italy, from the Kennedy Space Center by traveling the speed of sound? Thank you!
hello from Alaska!!!
Merry Christmas from Florida
I really enjoyed the experimental aerospace technology.
Hi from Arizona. Happy Thanksgiving!!
I love the beginning jokes, they’re too funny
HAPPY THANKSGIVING FROM CHICAGO
Hello from the Islands of Samoa, the x-59 is so cool!!
This is cool, learning how batteries work!
Thank you so much so I had no Idea baterys were so old.
I find it very interesting on how the battery was invented.
I loved the joke about that plane and Pinocchio I love jokes!
Can you do a part about how rechargeable batteries?
I’m so thankful for my many blessing, including this program that allows me a better educational experience.
Hey from Alabama Happy Thanksgiving
Hello from Texas. Happy Thanksgiving Acellus Academy!
How many decibels is a sonic boom?
Hello from france
I LOVE WATCHING
I learned about a the sonic boom. The sonic boom is formed by the waves
Science Live is Awesome!
I am currently doing the Todd Edmonds class “Introduction to US History “ so hearing about how Benjamin Franklin helped greatly in the creation of the battery was an exciting moment in this week’s science live.
Using Acellus has been a wonderful way to think outside of the box with all of the wonderful opportunities it offers.
The evolution of the battery was interesting
Happy Thanksgiving Acellus!
Inventioneering can be as simple as building on to a basic idea. Seeing a need for a small idea to be bigger and better.
Happy thanksgiving to all watching!
Science live is fun and I really learn so much about many different things. Its really cool that we get to learn and have fun while doing it. Learning activities make learning fun. Thanks for making learning cool. HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
Hello everyone! The X-59 is a pretty cool jet. The nose able to go up and down is quite and innovation. Thanks
Didn’t know that if everyone runs to the back or front of the plane it changes the way it flies pointing it up or down. You mentioned you where a kid when that happen. Over the years as planes got upgraded do they have stabilizers that will prevent that from happening?
I think it is awesome if you can offer science credits for science live!
The story Dr. Tobias told about the Leyden jar, batteries, and Benjamin Franklin was really awesome!
I never knew that certain jets could actually break the sound barrier that’s insane
These facts are awesome, my favorite was the sonic boom.
Thank you Acellus for this amazing program
Hello from Mississippi!
I hope everyone had an amazing thanksgiving! also the way they show how they engineer things is amazing! also I think his wife has a good reason for not letting him in the kitchen
It was so cool looking at the Super Sonic Airplane!! I wanna fly one someday!!
Is there a way to design the nose of the jets to close down into itself and then come back outward when needed? I think Morse Code is a great way for kids to be learning to communicate like this! I am glad that batteries were invented to make things work! 🙂
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How long did they make quadruple size batteries?
Hi from Colorado! Happy Thanksgiving
I used to put my tongue on those batteries you mentioned! It gave me a good zap.
NASA making a jet that only makes a sonic thump is really fascinating!! It goes to show how advanced tech has become. Can’t wait to hear more about it!!
Greetings from the Sunshine State!
What I found most interesting was when Dr. Tobias taught us about how the battery was invented. Hundreds of years ago, a scientist in Leyden (Europe) invented a stactic electricity machine in which he used to “charge” a jar full of liquid with a large metal pin in it. Then touching it, the metal pin shocked him with stactic electricity. He posted his findings in a newspaper and the experiment quickly became famous as scientists all over the world attempted it. A few years later, Benjamin Franklin was able to get his hands on one and immediately began experimenting to make the shock bigger. He then put multiple Leyden Jars together, linked them with a metal wire, and found that it made a much bigger shock, so large, in fact, that when he touched it, he got majorly injured. He then coined the term “battery,” because it reminded him of batteries of cannons on a battlefield.
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! I didn’t know it was illegal to go over the speed of sound over land.
I always learn something new watching Science Live! Thank you Acellus!
What do you think will be the new future technologies for batteries and how widespread will their use be? Yes being grateful is so important, I am very grateful for Acellus!
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Science and art go hand in hand! -Violet and Skylar
Acellus has shown and teaches me so much through out this year. Thank you!
I am looking forward to the next science live and I am very greatful that you make these videos
I didn’t know NASA made planes, too! I thought they only made rockets.
I’ve always wanted to learn Morse code
Another great episode. I appreciate the explanation of how science live works now, because I had found the update a tad confusing.
i love science lives i look forward to them!
Hey Dr. Hydrogen! I wonder if the hydrogen batteries will ever get small enough for remotes!
Hello, thanks for explaining the scholarship and how you keep it.
Wow, it sounds very interesting about the nose. Who knew that contributes to the sound so much. And the lack of sight because it’s so far out, is scary. Glad technology helps fix these things.
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I learn some interesting things from the science live ! Appreciate it!
Thank you for another great Science Live!
Hello. Glad to be here for this new Science Live! Hope everyone had a wonderful holiday!
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Science is my most favorite subject right now. I love watching Science live every week!
I loved the joke about turning an oven to 180 degrees. Happy Thanksgiving!
Science live is my cup of tea
At what age did Dr. Billings create his first invention?
Ben Franklin had a lot of good inventions.
How much of our technology transmits radio waves?
I’ve learned a lot thanks Acellus!
I enjoyed learning more about Inventioneering, Hope everyone had a good Thanksgiving!!
Thank you so much for this wonderful video love this. Love from Illinois
Hello from Louisiana
I love science live it’s a great program
It’s interesting how batteries actually got their name! And the fact that being thankful is beneficial isn’t hard to believe. Mental health is just as important as physical health. Like your brain is an organ, it can also have problems and get sick like any other. Say that if someone says you (or someone else) are making it up
The story about the progression of batteries over time was really interesting, I didn’t know that they started with jars like that!
I recently used my learning activities to write a book about aliens. It was a fun activity!
Happy Thanksgiving Acellus Academy!
These activities can help students learn and develop their skills.
Happy Thanksgiving. So great that this program teaches kids to open their minds
Is the down pointed nose airplane hard to fly?
The battery portion was so interesting! Thanks for a great lesson
I love Acellus Academy sooo much.
Thank you for the clarification on the scholarship attendance!
I love inventoneering
Science Live is amazing thank you for this opportunity.
This was a very interesting science live! I love these! Hope everyone had a good thanksgiving!
It’s crazy that batteries came from so long ago.
This was a very interesting Science Live!! I love watching these so much! It’s crazy that batteries came from so long ago.
I love Acellus Academy!
Science live is the best thing EVER!!