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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The Scientists found out that mold grows about 20 percent faster in space. This is because all of the hi amounts of radiation because space has a lot more of radiation than earth does. The scientists think that the mold uses the radiation as food and that’s why it grows that way.
The radiation resistant mold is like insane. Think of the industry that would come out of that like radiation resistant, mold farms, and even like the stories of how engineers would figure out how to add that into spaceships would be like mind blowing.
To the Acellus graduate going to North Georgia, Congratulations!!! As for Keystone inventors, they make our world a better place.
That’s interesting that mold basically eats radiation! That’s super cool!
I had no idea how radio waves were created. It’s fascinating to learn about them. The kit is a great idea
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I loved Science Live! It was interesting learning about how mold can thrive on radiation!
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This episode was great – I learned (about radio waves) and I laughed (mold pet)! Thanks.
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Tobias always has the coolest topics!
I never knew LED meant that. Thanks for sharing!
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Comment have you ever invented something?
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What would happen if you put one big chunk of foil instead of a bunch of little foil balls?
it was pretty nice learning about the frogs and the mold
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We use LED lights for so much now the thing about it was spot on! We use them for cars and even decorations.
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How could the radiation eating mold help clean up our nuclear waste? Would it be able to eat it all or would there be parts it couldn’t?
Mold is really incredible!
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Comment* Honestly, so much of this could be so helpful for so many people when they need it! Its awesomeeeee!
Since mold does grow faster in those areas, and is a health hazard to us, could it have been the reason the area became radiated in the first place? Or can it grow there?
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It’s interesting to know that some animals can adapt to high radiation given how dangerous it is.
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Did Marconi invent anything helse that we still use today.😄
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I never knew that LEDs were a thing in the 70s.
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Thank you! See you next time!!
I loved learning about the radio.
I actually learn more watching these episodes.
What is the stuff inside the radiation that can harm you?
could black mold be used for radiation cleanup
Its crazy that inventors think so outside of the box.
How did he come up with the idea of using an empty lighter? thats smart
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It is really cool that someone is researching to learn more about our health through our sweat.
I always laugh when Area-51 comes up at the end.
I really enjoyed this one.
Hello from North Carolina
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We just take radio for granted, too. What Hertz did with his experiment in sending the first detected radio wave was really cool! Also, thank you Dr. Billings for the demonstration!
Can electricity start a fire?
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i wonder if we can make new colors of lights
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wow that’s crazy I can’t wait to tell all my friends and family about radio waves
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Diods are very different. Electricity flow being trigged by radio waves is very unexpected.
I learned about radio waves.
How much electricity does it take to power a house?
So do you think the mold that eats radioactive material could be us d to grow food on Mars?
Cool experiment!
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radiation change the way your body behave like the frogs whcich become dark in order to deal which radiechan . Dionds are diferrents.
I always wonder how they film these!
The led story was cool.
I would take my dog with me.
How did Maxwell discover radio waves.
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I heard black mold was bad for your lungs.
What a bright idea he had 🙂
I always look forward to Wednesdays! So cool learning about LED and R51!
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never knew how radios worked tell now
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Wow, I never knew that LED lights were first seen as a red light in calculator and digital clocks, I wonder how long it took for them to discover how to produce other colors.
What you showed today was interesting, it is cool that you can put all of that together then just click the button on the lighter and the LED light turns on. Inventors should get more light shined on them as they take their time to invent interesting and useful things.
Inventioneering is very important for our progression of society.
These science lives be long but i learn something new every time
How does the black frog not die in the radiation?
Never expected to find myself interested in science that much. it taught me a lot.
R51 is so funny and makes science fun
Watching from Georgia!
When will the coherers be available on the store?
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Never knew that mold could protect astronauts from radiation!!
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What was it like to be a scientist
I love how Acellus lets us take courses that can cater to our future plans 🙂
Thank for this amazing program. It really is fascinating!
What year was the radio made?
I think being a inventioneear, is something essential, because creating and discovering new thing is the art of life.
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I love this so much I learn so much with these videos
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Hi here from Ohio
We loved the airport joke at the beginning! It is cool that we are looking at sweat to tell us about our health due to technology. Another great episode
I had no idea mold could block radiation or that it could be grown in space and used for protection for the astronauts!
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Wow, that is so cool I wonder how they can know how it can tell you about what’s going on just through sweat, that’s so cool.
My favorite part of science live are the Breakthrough Moments in Science with Tobias!
My favorite frog is a tree frog what is your favorite frog?
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Thank you for making these videos! I always learn something new.
If I could take a pet to Mars then I would take my kitten, bandit!
I admire your passion for science
Creativity is the best
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could sweat be used to check for more serious issues like cancer etc
Just imagine if humans hibernate. A lot less would get done.
Wouldn’t using black mold to protect the astronauts from radiation still be bad for them?
Being healthy is at the top of my priority list.
Thanks for the tips on course planning. I’d like to see more information like this included in the videos.
It’s interesting to learn how radio waves were made & who first discovered them.
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Can we get more information about applying for college?
Hi from Delaware
If the houses on Mars has black mold in them, wouldn’t that be toxic to the people living in them?
I learned how light is made.
I cant wait to hear more about electricity and radiowaves.
This was so informative can’t wait till the next live!!
I love radios!
I i love science, my question is what are the best enventions?
Thank you acellus for teaching me how the infrared work in TV remotes and led lights
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Learning new things each day!
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Can you guys talk about the other types of waves next time? The whole electromagnetic has such awesome applications for society
If we had technology to be easily resistant to high levels of radiation, we can travel planets and live on other planets very easy I can imagine?
I loved that you talked about radio waves!!
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R51 is a goofy but kind person.
LOved this video so much!
I can’t believe that frogs can withstand radiation and change it color.
A lot of inventions were blown off as useless until they got proven to be useful. If anyone who reads this feels like your idea is bad, just remember that no idea is too big and anything is possible with enough time