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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This is so cool!
I want more SPACE themed videos!!!
Love R-51❤️♥️😄
Thank you for introducing me a few concepts I wasnt familiar with
This was interesting. I like most of these videos
I really like airplanes. I just flew on an airplance actually
this video was very informative!
I always learn so much on these videos, thank you Dr Roger billings!
Love R-51, he’s so funny!
Here from Tennessee. I love learning
These lives make science so interesting!
Love this! I always see airplanes because I live near an airport!
Thank you for making me like this even more every science video I watch
I loved this episode
LOVE IT!
HAPPY NEW YEAR GREAT CHRISTMAS BREAK
thanks for teaching us all this cool stuff
Hi thanks so much for doing this for us its so cool
THank you for putting these on
Loved everything about this episode!
I like this episode
This episode is very informational.
Science lives are my favorite days of the week!
When a problem or curiosity strikes, what is the very first thing an “Inventioneer” should do to capture that idea?
love this episode
I love science!
Thank you for making me love science !
These science lives always leave me feeling inspired!
something as simple as a battery had to start somewhere
Love Dr. Roger Billings.
I loved this episode; there are always airplanes flying over my home!
Inventioneering is cool name. I like how well they communicate with their audience, really gets you involved.
I’m very thankful for science live and all the amazing things I learned.
the jet looked so cool
How fast is the min. and max. speed of the X-59 jet🛫?
Hello from North Dakota
R51 always cracks me up
Thank you Dr.Roger
Thank you Dr Roger billings
I love science live.
I love watching these science lives.
I love watching science live!!
Love these sooo much
Dr.Tobais always has something interesting to talk about.
The aircraft looks like a Star Wars ship!
Miss Pajet Monet looked beautiful in the episode today, and i enjoyed learning about how inventioneering combines ideas and engineering to solve real problems in life!
Science live makes learning fun.
Dr. B is so smart
R-51 is the GOAT
Thank you for clarifying the ways in which we can ensure that we are receiving credit for Science Live for the scholarship.
Thank you for the scolarship.
I’ve been missing these science lives! So glad to be able to watch them again
How do inventors use inventeering to develop their ideas?
Joshua: How activities can be unlocked
Dr. John: How to invent new things for jets
Tobias: How to experiment with the Leyden Jar
Roger & Pajet: How speed affects how fast or slow
i loved how they showed us the new planes
My dad is an inventor.
That jet may have the longest nose I have ever seen. I’m genuinely surprised that we made a human operated vehicle that can go faster than sound. I wonder how far the sound waves go?
I like the socks the dog story
Thank you Dr Roger Billings, your work is amazing and makes it so much easier to pay attention while watching your lives, I love science!
I would love if my home was hydrogen powered
I really enjoyed this episode!
Hello from AL !
Problem solving is such a necessary and helpful skill
I love to learn about science!!
I find it incredible with the fact that a jet can even go so fast. I don’t understand though how a longer “snout” can help with the sonic boom. Great lesson though! 👍
I want to be an engineer when I grow up.
What do you fing most interesting about the process of the Leyden jar
Super informative and well organized!
I love science live and Dr. Billings is awesome!
I love how Dr. Billings teaches us new things every week and makes everything so easy to understand like before today i didn’t know what inventioneering is.
How many cameras are there in the plane that NASA made?
Science live is the best!!!
I like how Tobias teaches by being a good story teller
Hi from Ohio
I really enjoy this podcast
Thank you for sharing science with us.
I love learning about science with Acellus live!
Looking forward to learning about inventioneering
I found it interesting that Ben Franklin was literally the reason that there is a positive and negative charge for battery placement.
The battery portion was interesting! I never even thought of how batteries were made until now.
These videos inspire me to invent something cool.
Happy thanksgiving from las vegas
Dr Roger Billings is so cool
I really enjoyed this one. Thank you!
I loved this science live! The jet looks awesome.
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Happy Thanksgiving!!!!
How did Benjamin Franklin came with the idea of creating batteries?
How long does it take to become an engineer for space/nasa?
i love this! the jet was cool
Inventioneering is a new word for me! That’s something I’ve never heard until now!
The butterfly effect is awesome!!!!
This was a very interesting episode! I loved learning about hydrogen powering.
The amount of creativity that goes into inventioneering amazes me.
Super greatful for science live!
Inventioneering is an awesome name!
I can only imagine if my home was hydrogen powered!
Solar energy is so cool, jets are so interesting to me!
Dr Roger Billings is just great
If everyone drove hybrid cars, could we decrease oil consumption in half?
Wow I watch these episodes with my mom a lot and she did not know how easy it was to see what learning activities I have completed
watching from tennessee. very interesting stuff!
hydrogen power is super cool
I didn’t know batteries were that old.
I always wondered why electric batteries were called batteries. I’ve watched a lot about the Napoleonic Era and during that time period artillery was often referred to as batteries.
Dr Roger Billings is an amazing teacher
It would be pretty neat to invent or discover something before anyone else had.
Hi from NJ thank you Dr. Billings this was a great episode!
Thank you for sharing!
Hydrogen power seems like a great alternative
Science amazes me!
Great Science Live! We love R51!
I learned SOS when I went to public school. I would really like to go to the real Area 51.
Dr.B you have taught me to keep chasing my dreams every since I heard you talk about your dreams and accomplish it I’ve been wanting to complete my goal even more so thank you for inspiring me!
The sonic boom is so cool. I want to hear it.
I love the idea of inventioneering. Never heard about it before.
How did NASA come up with the shape of the X-59?
I love acellus academy.
We love Acellus.
This engineering series is so much fun!!!
The house being hydrogen power is sooo cool
Dr. Billings is amazing in the video.
I love Science Live! Watching from Tennessee!
Wensdays are the best I love science live!!!
Watching from Connecticut.
i love science live why would they be flying jets anyways?
This live was very educational!
I didn’t know Benjamin Franklin was the reason for that
Inventioneering is a wide range of multiple types of things
Very cool! Thank you! Working on gratitude.
Leyden jar is interesting
Dr Roger you are the best science teacher! I’m learning so much!
Loved this!
Batteries are so cool
Why would the creation of an antenna be more art than science, is that cause they want it to look more fancy?
that was a cool video.
I love this one its was fascinating
I didnt know about the sonic boom law, i think ive heard jets break the sound barrier before when i was up north.
Thank you for talking about the scholarship requirements. It would be really cool if they are able to use magnets to separate the elements of water.
that jet was so cool looking!! loved this science live!
Are aircraft allowed to do a sonic boom during an airshow? I think I’ve seen one before.
i iked this episode
I love this weeks episode so much.
Roger billings is the best
Roger Billings is teaching me a lot
I am thankful for how far I have come this year!
R 51 is hilarious 🙂
science live is so fun!
Acellus is GREAT!
I love learning from Acellus
It was interesting learning about radio waves.
Inventioneering is he blend of creativity and engineering
I am excited about this episode
Thank you for a wonderful science live!
I love Dr Roger Billings
I great science live this week
Batteries are so small now, compared to the 1900s.
Dr Billings so funny
this was a great lesson
science live is amazing
I have 2 questions:
So #1. tobais was talking about infired light so i’m wondering, is infered a color? 🤔
And also what does the radio wave do to make the current go through the aluminum balls‽
This episode was 100% awesome ☺︎☺︎☺︎
Watching from NM
Is their a speed limit for planes?
hi from florida
Dr Roger Billings is great.
Happy Thanksgiving!
so cool!
hydrogen powered cars would be a nice supliment to gas and be a lot cheaper
I always find Science Live so entertaining, inspiring and educating. As always, R-51 was so fun to watch!
Awesome video
Happy Thanksgiving
Can you be both an artist and a scientist, or can you be really bad at art and still be a scientist?
It would be good to invent something someday that could change the world. Watching all these invention stories, it’s hard not to wonder how they got there?
what would happen if the cameras stopped working on the jet?
The 9-volt battery: The touch it to your tongue battery. I am so glad I am not the only one who does that! 🙂
I found learning about the history of batteries very fascinating. Thank You!
Soo interesting
I like science !