Inventioneering – Keystone Inventor

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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    I would definitly not want mold as a pet! Cool it eats radiation tho!

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  3. Ryder

    How does the spark send a radio wave

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  4. Gabriella

    Cant wait to see what this one is about 🙂

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  5. Damian

    Dr. Billings always makes these talks so interesting

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  6. Madison

    I remember the story of the true blue LED, the inventor went through a lot to get people to recognize his potential

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    I love how he explains the lesson and goes in detail.

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  8. Taylor

    Comment The breakthrough of LED lights. In the 1950s we had diodes in certain electrical coponets. In the 1960s an inventor working for GE worked with diodes and crystals to come up with what we know today as LED lights.

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    What were the most impactful medical advancements in history?

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    These are so cool

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  22. Mila

    When my dad switched the lights for the car to LEDs they were much brighter!

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    I really liked the experiment!!

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  32. Maxwell

    Why does mold grow faster in the radiation?

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  42. Alexzandria

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  43. Everett

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  50. Raelynn

    It would be awesome to come up with a technology so they didn’t have to poke my finger

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  52. Anna

    It’s cool that animals can adapt to the environment with high radiation exposure

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  53. Connor

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  55. Koopar

    Who discovered mold?

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  56. Addison

    Radiation is scary but really cool to see what things adapt to it.

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  57. Juan

    This really got me thinking about how my own ideas could actually turn into real inventions one day. I like how Dr. Billings connects big concepts to stuff students like me can actually do right now.

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  58. Rybeckah

    Here in NY

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  59. Olivia

    I enjoyed learning about LEDs and diodes.

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  60. Whitten

    Hi Acellus!!!!

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    Hello, from Wisconsin!

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  62. Naomi

    The experiment they did was so interesting!

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    I didn’t know that moss was a good thing to bring to mars.

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  65. Nicholas

    I wonder what type of mold is best at shielding from radiation and how we would even contain it, also even limiting its growth. I did not know that the first LED was the red LED, I did know the blue LED was one of the hardest to make, some even thought it was impossible to produce.

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  66. Avyon

    It’s crazy how much time is needed to make new innovations come to life.

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  67. Seth

    The mold would be good for radiation protection but wouldn’t it still be pretty toxic and difficult to maintain among other things? Especially in large amounts?

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  68. Hallie

    I think using mold as an insulator is a very smart idea. I never really thought mold could be so useful.

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  69. Emily

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  70. Joaxquin

    I learned about the effect that radiation has had on animals in Chernobyl. What I found interesting is that the frogs in high radiation areas have darker skin due to melanin which allows them to survive in these extreme environments.

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  81. Raphael

    r you a keystone inventor

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  82. Lila

    I will be in high school next year and hearing that mom talk about what path I could take was very helpful

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  83. Amalia

    Nice video. I liked the experiment.

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    I really enjoyed watching the video, especially the experiment.

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  86. Miles

    how would you transport mold in space?

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  87. Joe

    that was a really cool video!!!

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  88. Victoria

    Can radiation go inside an astronaut’s suit?

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  89. Sophia

    I enjoyed hearing about the medical side of this, as I am pursuing a career in medicine. Thanks for another informative session!

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  90. Ruona

    I have always thought that LEDs are amazing, people used to have to worry about the cost of lighting rooms but now the cost is comparitivly miniscule and the usage of electricity is very, very small. I wonder how other creatures and plants would adapt to generational radiation. The thought of it is actually making me think about how I could implement that kind of adaption into a nuclear apocalypse story.

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  96. Ryder

    How is a spark a radio wave

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    I never knew about keystone inventors.

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    I found it interesting that researchers are trying to analyze our sweat to determine how healthy we are

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    We love watching science live together! Thank you all.

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  100. Christian

    I think inventions in any industry like for example the medical field to help save people’s lives with certain medicines and special machines/equipment play a huge role everyday.

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  101. Kaitlyn

    11/5/25 The invention process: when you make an invention it’s important to pay attention to how clever you are which will affect how much of an impact your invention makes on someone

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  103. Don

    How does radiation effect the human body both long term and short term?

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  104. Haley

    The experiment was so cool!

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  105. Robby

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  106. Wallace

    I’m interested in healthcare! Cool to hear new things that are around that.

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    Can’t wait for next week!

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    Hello from Ohio!

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  110. Chase

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  111. Jamieson

    I never thought mold could protect people from radiation. That’s so awesome!!

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  113. Alexa

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  114. Aaron

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  116. Owen

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  117. Josiah

    The experiment with radio waves was cool to watch.

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  118. Carter

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    • Daniel

      Learning new stuff is amazing

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    • Laylah

      What’s the difference between inventioneering and just inventing or engineering?

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    • Aiden

      I learned so much from this I really like it!

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    • Sutton

      Science live is so fun I learn something new every time.

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    • Michaela

      Inventing is so interesting!

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    • Korin

      is it true anyone can be a inventor

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      Science live is fun to watch!

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    • Ki`miyah

      enjoyed this episode!

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    • Raegan

      i thought it was interesting to learn about how chernobyl has effected wildlife development.

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    • Allie

      Black mold freaks me out even if it’s for
      Astronauts in space

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    • Abigail

      Amazing video! Love the effort you guy’s put on these videos!

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    • Hailey

      R51 was funny to see.

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  119. Timothy

    I am so exited for the new kit!

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      what new kit I’ve? not heard of any new kit coming out

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      i love science live!

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    • Natalie

      i know !!! same here !! that was really neat

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    • Chloe

      I found this live super interesting, I would love to see next weeks

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    • Arya

      Science is so fun

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    • William

      Love the idea of a device to analyze your sweat. I don’t like getting stuck with needles for lab work

      Love the jokes lol

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  120. Jake

    The way radio waves work is just so interesting to me!

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  121. Jennifer

    I think it’s cool how researchers can see important factors just from your sweat!

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  122. Luna

    Science live is so cool!!!!

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    • Harvey

      I’m Harvey and I’m from Illinois

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  123. Dominic

    Inventors are amazing and I admire many for their creativity.

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  124. Dexter

    I loved R-51 today!

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    • Samirah

      I am working so hard to get my own stem robot! I hope I can get one soon!@

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    • Catelyn

      R-51 is always my favorite part of the science live.

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      ME TO! I LOVE HIM

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  125. Jenson

    what is the best science joke you know?

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      Wanna hear a joke? Never mind, won’t get a reaction out of ya. Not my best joke of all time lol :3

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    • Seth

      The sweat topic he touched on was very interesting.

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      This teaches me all sorts of new things thank you for the opportunity to learn!

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    • Arielle

      Why can you not trust atoms? Cuz they make up everything!

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    • Emree

      R 51 did not know what Dr. Roger Billings was saying or meaning! It was so funnny!

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  127. Antonia

    I loved to hear about radio waves, it was so interesting

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    • Alexcia

      This really made my day

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    • Riley

      I like to learn more

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    Hi my sister Kayla S. LOVES!!!!! R.51 AND I MEAN LOVE LOVE HIM SHE ACTS JUST LIKE HIM! THANK YOU FOR CREATING R.51! And thank your for creating acellus!!

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    • Emrie

      EXACTLY!

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  133. Harrison

    I never knew that LED means ” Light Emitting Diode!” Science Live teaches so many points of science.

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      INTRESTING!

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    I love science live.

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  135. Katie

    I cant believe how far along i am in school thanks to Acellus . I couldnt learn this much any way else. All the teaches make all lessons so interesting and very well explaned . Thank you again Dr. Billings !!!!

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  136. Mckayla

    I learned morse code in another class and found the spark generator example super interesting.

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  137. Sterling

    One day I hope I invent something that no one has invented before

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  138. Alexander

    The LED prediction was spot on. In today’s time we use leds for practically everything from car headlights to using them as decoration (led light strips). Love these episodes

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  139. Joseph

    I love watching your videos

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  140. Cassidy

    I watch this with my big brothers

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  141. Marie

    Can we get more advice from parents and kids who got into college?

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  142. Barron

    I love how he explains and goes into detail on every lesson!

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    • Riley

      I like to learn more

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    This was very interesting! I love science live!

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  144. Damien

    technology spotlight is my favorite

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  145. Fayth

    analyzing my sweat would be awesome since I hate blood test and needles.

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  146. Aiden

    I’m surprised so many people doubted the idea of the LED light’s color usage changing through the human race in the future. Pretty cool to see the doubters were proven wrong since LEDs are used commonly in the modern day.

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  147. Max

    I never would’ve guessed that mold would help with space exploration!! The radio waves and experiment were also cool!

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  148. Jaekob

    I would love to be an inventor.

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  149. Elliot

    The discovery of radio waves is really interesting.

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  150. Cherish

    It’s amazing how people learn to figure out things by experimenting. Especially back in the days when technology wasn’t that advanced. R51 always makes me smile!

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  151. Jacob

    Happy Holidays, Accelus!!

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  152. Brianne

    I love what Acellus does for their students.

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  153. Coleman

    Awesome show this week!

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  154. Phoebe

    Dr. Tobias is my favorite

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  155. Grace

    Oh R51. He never gives up

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  156. Brooklyn

    This is amazing to learn! thank you!

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  157. Gabriella

    super cool experiment!

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    Watching the Science Live videos are always interesting!

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    I loved this episode!😁💕

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  162. Terrey

    That experiment was so cool to watch.

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  163. Ethan

    My dad remembers when Chernobyl exploded and we just watch a show about how dogs have adapted and appear blueish in color. Very interesting.

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  164. Eldad

    The experiment was my favorite part.

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  165. Caroline

    Thank you science live for teaching me so much!

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  166. Owen

    this is truly inspiring

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  167. Mia

    What inspired you Dr. Billings to make a hydrogen powered house and do you hope to spread your hydrogen teach to all homes? Thank you!

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  168. Athalee

    R 51 is so funny😊

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  169. Stella

    Love that experiment! One of my favorites so far.

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  170. Mia

    When you Dr. Billings said, “when there’s something you can’t explain and doesn’t make sense you might be on a breakthrough.” What inspired you to figure out the problem and keep going because many would’ve given up. Thank you!

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    Science Live is Awesome!!

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    Science Live is my favorite part of the week!

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  173. Abel

    I appreciate the motivation in this episode!!!

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  174. Emily

    Hi! I loved this so much! R-51 is probably one of the funniest things ever!😂😂😂

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    I just love science live!!!

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