Inventioneering – Keystone Inventor

December 3, 2025  •  EPISODE 289

Roger Billings, Keystone Inventor: The Final Architect of Innovation [Version 1]

How do some inventors create ideas that shape entire industries? Listen as Dr. Roger Billings reflects on his journey as a lifelong inventor and shows how the principles of inventioneering can be applied to make lasting impact. Discover what it takes to go beyond ideas and prototypes to become a “keystone inventor” whose work supports and shapes future innovation. Whether you’re curious about invention, engineering, or the mindset behind breakthrough thinking, this episode offers inspiring insights and practical wisdom from one of today’s leading innovators.

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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  1. Jacob

    We bought Einkorn pasta at Sprouts! They also have cookies!

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  2. Connor

    The kids meal joked cracked me up

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  3. Alice

    what happens if you touch the glass after you are done or it is still on will it shock you yes or no

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  4. Michael

    I can’t wait to try this

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  5. Danica

    Coherers are incredible!

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  6. Michael

    r51 is always so funny haha

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  7. Maliah

    Thank you for for streaming this science live. Appreciate all the hard work you guys do!

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  8. Juleymie

    I love learning new interesting things

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  9. Abigail

    I like how science is like magic! I also like how R51 is so funny!

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  10. Emma

    I love watching r51 with my little sister ally. She cracks up every time.

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  12. Austin

    The LED light origin story was very interesting to me.

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  13. Jace

    this was the best

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  14. Aiden

    I wonder how much this new mold discovery will help space travel

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  15. Kadin

    Inventions in healthcare are so important. My brother has medical things he travels for special care and it’s neat to see how things advance my Mom says. Kadin

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  16. Victoria

    Science is so cool!

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  17. Harlyn

    R51 is too funny!

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  18. Alexandra

    I love Acellus especially my math teacher! Science is fun

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  19. Conor

    R-51 seriously needs to be humbled, we can’t let his ego get this high!

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  20. Dream

    I learned about Inventioneering

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  21. Baylee

    Science live makes learning so interesting

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  22. Lily

    I’m glad we are protected on earth from radiation

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  23. Damon

    I love acellus

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  24. Joshua

    I like this episode of Science Live! Thank you.

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  25. Elliana

    Merry Christmas from Tennessee!!

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  26. Malachi

    Thank you for what y’all do I love this so much

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  27. Shaylie

    Wow! Such an interesting science live! Thank you for taking the time to make this for us!

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  28. Blaize

    Thank you for all you do on Science Live! Must be hard work!

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  29. Isaac

    I liked the segment about the Chernobyl frogs and also about the mold that grows better there because of the radiation. I thought it was an interesting idea to use the mold to protect astronauts from radiation in space. I just hope the astronauts aren’t part of the 3-10% of the population allergic to mold like me.

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  30. Sophie

    Watching from Tennessee, I enjoy learning about new things.

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  31. Michael

    Thank you for always making science so fun to learn

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  32. Quinlan

    What else can you use if you don’t have a lighter?

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  33. Mitchell

    Mold can protect you from radiation is space. Who knew?

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  34. Sean

    I love watching the demonstrations

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  35. Alejandro

    I loved the experiment!

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  36. Rashad

    R 51 always cracks me up 🤣

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  37. Juliet

    This weeks science video was amazing! Thank you for all your hard work that goes into making these videos. Always love here all the important information! THANK YOU!!!!!!

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  38. Olivia

    Tobias, why are led lights so complicated

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  39. Jesslyn

    I learn so many new things with science live!

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  40. Kilee

    I love and enjoy watching these science lives.

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  41. Tobias

    Science live is always a blast to watch, there’s always something fascinating to learn.

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  42. Ian

    I liked when Dr Tobias talked about red LEDs that were very bright. it’s cool that Nick predicted that there would be: green, yellow, blue, and even white LEDs.

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  43. Blake

    Love when you have parents on talking about how successful this program is for their kids.

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  44. Hayden

    what are ultra sensitive micro fluidic devices made of?

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  45. Isabelle

    Science live is so cool and fun!

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  46. Peyton

    Acellus is the best!

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  47. Jaeson

    real therapeutic to watch right after you just did some exams

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  48. Marji

    Thank you Roger Billings for teaching us so much about science and allowing us to experiment with our knowledge, and learning abilities! I enjoyed hearing about the coher “project”. I love science live!!

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  49. Kaiden

    Love R-51s humor every time!!!

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  50. Adeline

    how much radioactive waste is in space?

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  51. Hannah

    Inventions are so cool. Learning how people invent things is really interesting to me.

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  52. Gaven

    How much energy does a LED require?

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  53. Liam

    I love science its so cool!

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  54. Isabel

    I love Acellus!!!!!!

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  55. Alexzandra

    I always love R-51

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  56. Maizy

    This episode was really inspiring. Someday I hope to invent something myself.

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  57. Killiana

    Inventioneering is so cool!

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  58. Adelyn

    Black mold thriving in Radiation is cool!

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  59. Ellie

    Mold as a pet. EWWWW!

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  60. Mia

    what is a good first project for someone who wants to start inventing?

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  61. Cameron

    What is the difference between sonar and radar?

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  62. Allie

    How do you know when an invention idea is worth pursuing.

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  63. Tamyah

    Eating healthier is important I agree

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  64. Gabriela

    The experiment was so cool

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  65. Edward

    How was the magnetic field around Earth made?

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  66. Genesisandmalachi

    R-51 is the beeeeeeest!!!

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  67. Gillian

    I love this I always learn some thing new!

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  68. Millie

    I ❤ acellus!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  69. Brooke

    Science Live is super inspirational, i love it and I’m so happy you guys cam up with it! R – 51 is awesome!! #”When life gives you lemons you make fireflies!”

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  70. Mabel

    I loved Dr. Roger Billings’ experiment on electricity.

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  71. Alexis

    I always learn so much on science live!

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  72. Genesismalachi

    R-51 is the beeeeeest!😂

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  73. Mishika

    That experiment was so cool to watch

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  74. Arista

    I want to be an inventor some day!

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  75. Elijah

    How does the spark turn it on

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  76. Lyla

    Science is the BEST!

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  77. Ambrosius

    Learning about process behind the process of invention is so interesting!

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  78. Olivia

    Most of my family is in healthcare. That’s part of the reason I like science so much.

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  79. Faith

    wow that experiment is so cool 😎 I never thought about that

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  80. Grant

    This makes me want to invent something!

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  81. Joseph

    Another great video guys. I’m definitely going to have to try to make that invention, it was super cool.

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  82. Maggie

    How long ago was Acellus created?

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  83. Emily

    This inspired me so much! Thank you

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  84. Makenzie

    love science lives and how easy it is to understand things !!!!

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  85. Griffin

    These inventions are cool

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  86. Isaiah

    Nick was a really smart guy! He knew his invention would change the world! Years later even our Christmas lights are LED!

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  87. Grayson

    Inventions do so much good for the people of the world!

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  88. Nathan

    This Science Live was just perfect! People really should think through their study plans to achieve their goals, whether that be high school graduation or college acceptance.

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  89. Chantz

    R51 is so funny lol

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  90. Callie

    I really love animals and I really liked learning about the black frogs and how they have changed to be able to live where there is a lot of radiation.

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  91. Eli

    I really enjoy the demonstrations.

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  92. Jackson

    I want to make something cool like that! My mom is always afraid I’ll blow up our house. I did make a mini flamethrower that I tried out with her supervision. It helped melt some snow in our backyard.

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  93. Shiloh

    Awesome experiment!

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  94. Gavin

    What is the best way to decide what career path you should choose?

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  95. Alma

    Thank you for an inspirational science live!

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  96. Joa

    Hi, I loved learning about inventioneering. Thank you for the science live.

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  97. Jazmine

    I like how they explain about Radiation and how it can change your DNA , and your body. I also thought that it was quite interesting about how the melanin in the black frog changed when it came in contact with nuclear radiation. I also thought that the mold was pretty cool and didn’t expect it to survive the radiation and it grew 20% faster and eats the radiation. I also enjoyed learning about LEDS and the diode. My personal favorite was learning about running wires for morse code, and the concept of radio waves the invention itself was overall was interesting and my favorite part of the video.

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  98. Kenan

    LEDs (Light-Emitting Diodes) function through a process called electroluminescence,
    where light is emitted when an electric current passes through a semiconductor material.
    At the core of an LED is a p-n junction,
    formed by joining p-type and n-type semiconductors.
    When current flows across this junction,
    electrons from the n-side recombine with electron holes from the p-side,
    releasing energy in the form of photons—particles of light.
    Because of their efficiency, durability,
    and compact size, LEDs have become the preferred choice over incandescent and fluorescent lighting in many applications.

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  99. Lainey

    Thanks! From Tennessee

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  100. Kylee

    I LOVE R51!

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  101. Kailey

    I thought this Episode was a great learning experience. Each episode is even more epic than the last. And obviously no one can forget R-51 he is unforgettable he is a funny scientist. Happy Holidays from Michigan 🇺🇸 USA! Hope you all have a great Holiday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Merry Christmas! DRB & LPM
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  102. Archer

    I will invent something one day!

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  103. Rory

    Thank you for creating this wonderful live!

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  104. Quinten

    Science live really amazes me

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  105. Kayla

    Healthcare inventions are extremely important and will continue to be for ever. Healthcare will always be needed so to keep up and invent better instruments is crucial.

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  106. Khloe

    Super awesome experiment.

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  107. Elijah

    It’s cool to know Einstein had his inspirations too.

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  108. Anndelyn

    Dr. Tobias’ information on LED lighting was very intriguing! I love to see history and science combined!

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  109. Caleb

    Hello from Fl

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  110. Josiah

    I am saving up for that gadget experiment! Can’t wait to try it over and over again.

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  111. Aurora

    That experiment was awesome to watch.

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  112. Hyacinth

    R-51 is so hilarious! These videos always inspire me.

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  113. Braxton

    R51 is so funny

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  114. Jaden

    THE SCIENC LIVE IS AMAZING!!!!!!

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  115. Steven

    my favorite part Is when Dr. John talked about the mold and how it grew faster in the radiation and in space.

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  116. Samuel

    i’m surprised you can use a spark and it connects the foil balls.

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  117. Emma

    R 51 is so funny! He always thinks he invented something when it was already invented.

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  118. Everest

    LOVE R51 HE SO FUNNY.

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  119. Michael

    I love Science Live!

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  120. Julius

    My favorite is area 51!

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  121. Aviana

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    Have you ever invented something by accident?

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  122. Haigen

    Science live is always so interesting!

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  123. Silas

    I love you guys!

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  124. Mallory

    Science live is always so enjoyable.

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  125. Deniz

    How close are these sweat-sensing wearables to being commercially available for everyday health monitoring?

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  126. Kaia

    R-51 is soo funny!

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  127. Genevieve

    This was so much fun to watch.

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  128. Benjamin

    It’s so cool how mold can survive in radiation and grow even better.

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  129. Alice

    Why was the frog black?

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  130. Annabelle

    It’s really cool that black mold can grow faster in radiation and possibly help create a sustainable environment on Mars.

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  131. Porter

    so many exciting things to watch. has gotten me interested in “magic”

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  132. Carly

    I like the experiment that R51 did because it really helped me understand how the radio waves were working through the cord

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  133. Alex

    Great segment Tobias!

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  134. Jeremiah

    I have a great time watching these science lives!

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  135. Andrew

    These lectures are very interesting.

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  136. Jeremiah

    I love these science lives!

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  137. Ashlynn

    R 51 is so funny

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  138. Isabella

    I want to be a doctor when I grow up.

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  139. Sebastian

    R-51 you really are your own crazy.

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  140. Wyatt

    The r51 part was funny

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  141. Kailey

    Thank you for always teaching us

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  142. Quinn

    I think that it is strange how mold eats radiation and grows faster in it.

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  143. Immanuel

    Interesting discovery in LED lights . R51 is hilarious!!

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  144. Alyvia

    I am an aspiring Keystone Inventor!

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  145. Braeden

    So cool watching this every week.

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  146. Jayden

    Coolest experiment I’ve seen yet!

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  147. Hunter

    Dr. Roger Billings, I hate mold but I found this live to be very interesting! I didn’t know that mold can grow 20% faster in copious radiation.

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  148. Kaylann

    My favorite setting on my LED lights are probably blue!

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  149. Maverick

    that is so insane

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  150. Ruben

    Very cool, Thank you!

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  151. Heidi

    This was so fun to watch!!!

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  152. Rustin

    I like it when Dr. B goes into Area 51. Does he and R51 ever go in there together at the same time?

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  153. Julien

    Thanks for teaching us about the coherer and the experiment was cool!

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  154. Lillie

    Science Live is so interesting!

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  155. Delilah

    This episode was really fun!

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  156. Austin

    I think it’s crazy how we’ve come so far to where we are now testing sweat and possibly not needing our blood to be tested.

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  157. Sky

    I love when they show us new experiment every week.

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  158. Kennedy

    How much charge do you need for the neutrons and electrons to produce energy for the LED to work?

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  159. Brian

    when will r 51 be on the science live not just the end the whole science live

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  160. Josephine

    I always like hearing about the new inventions

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  161. Je`kobe

    How do keystone inventors come up with ideas that help lots of other inventions or systems work better?

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  162. Emma

    Science LIVE is better than I expected it to be.

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  163. Austin

    Science Live is my favorite.

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  164. Kate

    That’s cool and funny!!

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  165. Corey

    My favorite part was when Dr. John talked about the nuclear mold that could be used to protect astronauts.

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  166. Omar

    Dr roger billings is the goat when it comes to science lol

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  167. Ada

    thank you for this awesome science live!

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  168. Rowdy

    That was cool!!

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  169. Keegan.owens

    Cant wait for it to appear in the store.

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  170. Kaylann

    I remember learning about Chernobyl in 6th grade and it was very interesting. I even read a few books on it!

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  171. Charity

    thank you acellus

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  172. Chloe

    I wonder how they created these advanced microfluidic devices to measure our sweat? That’s amazing technology.

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  173. Ethan

    Give me more science live

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  174. Jacob

    I am surprised to see them bringing mold into space because I was always taught it was detrimental to our health.

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  175. Khiree

    I cant wait for the kit to come out!

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