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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7,542 Comments

  1. Layla

    I love inventing things.

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  2. Cayden

    Thanks Dr. Tobias

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  3. Erin

    I really liked this episode.

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  4. Jessica

    Favorite one yet!!

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  5. Eli

    I am so happy I get to watch these lives.

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  6. Parker

    I love thisss!

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  7. Grace

    I love science live it makes me so smart

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  8. Brooke

    Thank you for this info. I like Tobias’ lectures

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  9. Cole

    wow so cool so every invention has gone through these stages of development. A problem, they try to fix it, they fail, they start getting it right, they solve the problem. Wow seems so easy when you break it down into the easy steps.

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  10. Alexis

    Awesome live!

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  11. Veronica

    I find science live so useful, and their is so much stuff you can learn from this!

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  12. Chyanne

    Thank you this was great!

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  13. Mylah

    So cool I can’t wait to come up with something amazing of my own!

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  14. Grady

    How does inventioneering combine creativity and engineering to solve real world problems more efficiently?

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  15. Aysia

    This has been interesting. Thank you. I am now inspired

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    • Mason

      This has been very intriguing!

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  16. Cannon

    This is very helpful and also really interesting.

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  17. Ngoc

    I love inventioneering!

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  18. Jalyn

    I Love This

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  19. Landon

    Want to be an inventioneer

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  20. Madalynn

    Wow this is awesome!

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  21. Madison

    Hello from Ohio

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  22. Brinley

    I would love to invent something in the future.

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  23. Marcus

    I learned a lot today from science live. Thank you Dr. Billings.

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  24. Brooklynn

    These lives are so cool!

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  25. Carsen

    Was the radio the very first thing that a battery was used for? if not, what was the very first thing?

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    • Daniel

      What is the science behind noise

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  26. Malcolm

    This has to be one of my new favorites

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  27. Tatiana

    I love listening to Tobias, his lectures are so interesting

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  28. Elizabeth

    Morse code is so interesting! It’s crazy to think there are other ways to communicate other than words or ASL!

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  29. Liya

    Science live is the best!

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  30. Genevieve

    I really enjoyed watching Dr. Tobias’ lecture today!

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  31. Pyrsaius

    I didnt realize that batteries were invented in the 1950’s, it seems like such a big technology for the time and even the transistor radio that fit in your pocket.

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  32. Tallulah

    I liked learning about batteries in breakthrough moments in science with Tobias!

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  33. Isaiah

    I’ve always wanted to invent something, I love this episode!

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  34. Elizabeth

    I never knew that Benjamin Franklin was a scientist!

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  35. Daniel

    I wonder how long NASA has been around

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  36. Isaiah

    I loved this episode, I learned so much!

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  37. Justice

    I am so blessed to be part of this

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  38. Eldad

    The mix of creativity and engineering lead to problem solving.

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  39. Calliope

    Wow these are such great tips!

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