Inventioneering
November 26, 2025Ā ā¢Ā 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 inventioneeringāthe dynamic mix of creativity, engineering, and problem-solving that turns imagination into real-world inventions. He shows how inventioneering isnāt limited to tech or scienceāit can be applied to any creative or practical project. If youāve 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 āDrBā 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 DrBās lifelong commitment to supporting education, Science LIVE was launched as a way to āgive backā by mentoring students in conjunction with the Roger Billings Scholarship Program.
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This was so interesting.
Loved learning about this, thank you!
I’m going to watchScience Live Live tonight.
How do the cameras work on an aircraft?
Love the technology spotlight segment!
That plane you guys showed us was so cool.I am from New Mexico.I am so inspired by you Dr Roger Billings.I want to be an inventor like you.That is so cool that you got to that Navy Cruise.
Happy holidays
thanks for another great episode!
We love R15 lol
So cool! I always look forward to watching!
I like the part about the nose down plane. I love planes
Thanks for clarifying about the scholarship. Love science live!
Inventioneering is awesome!
Hello from washington!
Happy Thanksgiving!!!
I liked the part about the static electricity.
Science is amazing
Did y’all have a good thanksgiving?
the segment about electricity and batteries was really good
Watching from Louisiana. Happy Thanksgiving
What is your favorite part of Inventioneering?
How long is the nose of the new NASA jet?
Does ScienceLive take a week off during Christmas?
Hello from Washington DC
Happy holidays from Indiana
I think that that new NASA jet that suppresses sonic booms sounds really interesting.
I like the info on NASA and the sonic boom
This live was very interesting!
it’s so interesting learning about different kinds of airplanes
I love watching the science lives i learn so much. The Down Pointed nose airplane looks funny.
Canāt wait to learn about inventioneering
i love the nosed plane it should be used for future travel.
Happy Thanksgiving from Ohio!!!
Happy Thanksgiving Acellus
i thought the battery part was cool
Enjoyed today’s session!
I think its cool where batteries came from!
hello from Virginia
Thank you for another great learning experience!
the part with the plane ride is hilarious, can’t imagine what it would be like
always love these science lives, thank you for sharing!
I hope everyone had a great thanksgiving last week
Still super hyped about maybe being able to do the flight program before I graduate!
Inventioneering is such a cool subject
This is so cool !!!!!!!!!!
such a good episode, I loved how you showed us what the scholarship is, anyway this episode was so good that I would watch it over, and over, and over, and not get bored.
I love the battery portion of the video! Hope everyone had a nice thanksgiving
Good day from Texas
science lives are the best things ever
I would love to invent something cool!!
Crazy that BATTERIES came from so long ago.
how exactly did we find out about inventing?
Very interesting how batteries were made.
Im thankful for acellus
Hello from Missouri!
So cool !!
I LOVE SCIENCE LIVE (and turkey) I’LL WATCH SCIENCE LIVE FOREVER
Science Live really inspires me so much. i love Wednesdays!
Electricity can be very scary and also amazing.
I love R-51!
These are always enjoyable to watch, happy late thanksgivings !
I really enjoy watching sience live!
happy holidays!!!
Happy thanksgiving! Hope you all had a great week!
Hello from South Carolina
science live is helping me lean new things .great video this week.
I love watching these videos cause it teaches me so much
Are the inside of batteries the same now.
i always learn something new and i always get a laugh out of science live!
I found it interesting that Jets can go faster than the speed of sound!
I love science live
Science live rules!
The supersonic jet was interesting that they only rely on cameras to see and land the plane
I thoroughly enjoyed the video!
I’ve always seen morse code as an incredible way of communicating, and it is sad to see that its being used far less than when it was new. I think I’ll even try learning some with my free time.
I love science live, Roger Billings makes it easier to understand š
Hi i’m Kensleigh. I love Sciennce Live it’s so cool and fun!
Didnāt know that Benjamin Franklin was the reason that there is positive and negative charge for the battery thing and that he had something to do with it lol.
What if the cameras go out in the X59 ? Will the pilot be flying blind?
i loved learning about this!
I love science
The glass is full, half has water and the other half has air.
I really enjoyed the video.
How often have you used the scientific method and how.
Happy Thanksgiving to Dr. Billings, Pajet Monet, R51, Teachers, Staff, Parents, and Students!
I enjoyed watching this, happy Thanksgiving!!
Hello from Nc!
When going past the speed of sound a sonic boom is created, is there something similar that happens when you approach light speed (besides time relatively slowing down)?
A naval science cruise would be interesting
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone!
Science is so cool š
Hello from Florida, great video!
Didnāt know that Ben Franklin was the reason that there is positive and negative charge for the battery placement and that he had something to do with it.
Dude that played if you are In that plane and you ram into the ground and go through the Earth
how do you fly a plane with a nose that faces down
How did the radio work if it didn’t have a cord?
Thank you for explaining the scholarship I was a little confused on how it worked. Hope everybody had a Happy Thanksgiving
Thank you for clearing up on the scholarship attendence im new to this and was a little confused but i really like the videos there very interesting and insightful
hello from Tennessee
Itās interesting learning about airplanes
I found the Leyden Jar so interesting!
I like making electricity with my socks on carpet and shocking my sister!
how did Mr. billings get so smart
If you were able to meet Mr. Benjamin Franklin, what would you ask him?
Happy thanksgiving from Vermont.
Airplanes and jets are really cool!
I would ask Benjamin Franklin how he was so amazing!
i found the part about how the planes distribute sound interesting. great episode
Science Live is amazing thank you for this opportunity.
This live was super fun!
I had no idea that batteries had been around that long
Happy Thanksgiving Acellus Academy!
How fast did the x59 go
I love this topic! itās interesting and fun to learn
What will happen if the jet goes at the speed of sound over land?
Learning Morse code was fun!
That is cool!
I learned some jets go faster than the speed of sound that will make a sonic boom.
R-51 Was so funny thanks for a fun episode like always
Hello from NC
I think it is crazy that the pilots of that jet do not have a windshield and rely on the exterior cameras!
How do airplanes stay balanced?
the x-59 was really cool! was it hard to fly?
This was a very interesting science live I had no idea batteries were invented that long ago!
I want to invent
i love R 51 lol
how many tests did it take to perfect the sonic boom?
i wat to make an invention some day!
I love Science Live!
R-51 is so funny every time XD
I have never seen a plane like that.
I would love a class on 3-D animation! Great episode by the way, keep going! ššš
Hello from Montana I love Acellus!!!!
You’re my hero Dr. Billings!
Mine might as well be the airplane, but what’s your favorite inventions?
I love listening to live science every week
It would be so cool to fly at the speed of sound!!
Love Learning new things with this!
I love learning so many new things each week with science live !
Science is my favorite subject. Live science is so interesting to hear each week!
I liked watching this video. The part about the batteries and long nose airplane was very interesting and cool. And r 51 was really funny.
I love doing live sience every week
I love how Dr. Monet talked about gratitude. There is always something to be grateful for.
Abram from Georgia neat subject!
Loving the science live
I hope everyone had a amazing thanksgiving.
I love learning more about science each week!
Watching from Virginia
This science live was wicked! I really enjoyed the sonic boom portion. That plane looks wicked!
What if one of the cameras broke off of the plane, or a bird runs into one of the cameras?
I didn’t know Benjamin Franklin invented the first battery, very interesting information.
Science Live is good for learning!
Thank you it was very interesting!
Thank you for giving good instructions on the science live to meet the scholarship requirements.
I am so grateful for Acellus and Science Live. The scholarship has changed my families life.
I want to add, please come to the Live Sessions, for us is a bit late but we still see it live or recorded. I have been an Acellus Student since 5 years ago and the amount of knowledge and cultural expansion I get from watching the Live Science has been priceless. I am in my senior year now and I cannot tell you how much I appreciate these 5 years of Live Science.
I love science lives
how do you reduce the sonic boom
I love watching R-51! it is super funny!
I like the part when they showed us how different the plane was.
I enjoyed learning about how batteries are made.
Why are Leyden jar zaps bigger when combined over a bigger jar?
I love science!
the batterie part was very intresting!
I wonder if people will by able to get to different countries at the speed of sound one day
what else could that metal be used for?
While watching this video, I thought of something I could invent. Thankyou for inspiring me.
Were there any practical applications for the Leyden Jar at the time of the first one?
How big will the zap be if a million Leyden jars were activated at the same time
Such a cool science live!
I loved learning new things about planes.
Hello, from Washington.
how do we figure out what videos to watch?
what is an electron
Science Live is awsome!!!!
hi from connecticut
hello from ohio
Love this lesson, R.51 is so funny!
Wow! This is so awesome!
Hello from Tampa!
Great science live!
Hello from The Lone Star state!!!š
how would the inventioneering differ from traditional engineering and invention processes?
hello from ohio
what is inventioneering
I love r 51 hes so funny.