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 am super curious about the other ways that animals might have been affected by the exposure to radiation in Chernobyl!

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    When is the new kit coming out? And if you tap the battery does the light turn off?

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  19. Samantha

    i think the whole radio waves and the invention is extremely interesting

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  20. Lucas

    So fascinating looking at mold in a new perspective!

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    hi from TN

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    So cool!
    What happens if you put one big foil ball instead of a bunch of little ones?

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  25. Riley

    Radio waves are a cool idea, it would be a unique way to communicate with others that are far away!

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    hi from Illinois

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    Joining from Chicago. I love Wednesday evening’s

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  33. Maddison

    There was tons of interesting information presented today on Science Live. Dr. Jon talked about traveling to Mars and using mold as an affective way to block radiation in space. This mold grew where the 1986 Chernoble explosion took place. Dr. Billings information on radio waves was fascinating. It was amazing to see how radio waves were discovered. I cannot wait to see how the light is turned off without touching the cable next week.

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  40. Jayden

    How could an organism even feed on radiation? How does that metabolization process work?

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  42. Harley

    How do you make radio waves?

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  43. Ariel

    Wow!! I love science live Mr. Billing I learn so much from just the hour we get with you all thank you Acellus.

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  44. Mya

    Hii from texas!

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  45. Olivia

    I have so many inventions in mind!

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  51. Amelie

    I never knew mold would grow faster in radiation. Also, hopefully i can try to make a coheerer at some point. (I probably butchered the name- 🤣)

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    Who created the idea of Science Live?

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  56. Kali

    I cant wait for the new kit ! Science live is always so much good information .

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  64. Nicholas

    cool things about keystone inventor

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    Tons of useful information, as usual.

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    Can’t wait for the next Science Live!

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  72. Zen

    i have two questions, what caused the trenoyble explosion, and how long did it take to make led lights?

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  73. Jonathan

    Very interesting about the mold that protects us from radiation.

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  74. Ian

    I love Acellus Academy!

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  75. Jaden

    hello from New Jersey

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  76. Hali

    I look up to Inventors, because they let you know that you can also be an Inventor.

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  77. Katie

    What does it mean to analyze sweat?

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  78. Hayden

    It’s nice to see that LED’s are now being used as a style choice for people’s rooms. For example, LED light poles behind a big TV.

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  80. Luca

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    Here from Kentucky!

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  83. Luca

    I love LED lights — it was awesome to learn about how they use crystals to emit photons with electricity

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    Hello from Nevada. Great live.

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  87. Tylah

    I would love to be a doctor when im older

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  88. Kaitlyn

    I loved learning about the radio waves!

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    Hi from Alabama

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  90. Zachary

    hi from Utah, I’m being taught so much

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    Learning so much – thanks!

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  93. Abby

    I love these, I always learn so much!!

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  94. Gabriella

    Wow I never thought that sweat would help us science is amazing at figuring out stuff!

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  95. Collin

    how can my parents check when I’m graduating

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  96. Asmaou

    Curiousity is one of the greatest trait one can have as an innovator. Lets go!

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    What is the best science joke you know?

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  98. Dresden

    Science is always my favoirte. i love learning new stuff.

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  99. Esther

    how bad was the radiation for the black frog

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    I loved R-51 today.

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  104. Charlotte

    I enjoyed this episode, very interesting.

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  105. Samantha

    This is so interesting! Thank you Science Live!

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  106. Symphony

    I never knew white was all the colors combined! That’s so weird. lol

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  108. Max

    Yo lets get this started science live is always great.

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  109. Izabella

    = mold in the walls sounds like the last thing you want but if it protects us from radiation so be it.

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  110. Amen

    This episode was super fun!

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  111. John

    So could mold be used to help clean up radiation areas?

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  112. Cason

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  113. Forrest

    such a good and interesting live

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  114. Aaron

    Thank you for everything you guys do! I love the science lives!

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  117. Aiden

    I am learning so much from Science Live!

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  118. Ellie

    There is so much to learn about science
    and Happy Christmas!🎄

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  119. Mackenzie

    Mold being able to block radiation is so fascinating, it’s creates an incredible ability to grow a radiation shield.

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  120. Remi

    I didn’t know that the “Exclusion Zone” was considered to be dangerous around certain areas because of the radiation!

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  121. Lilly

    I love science live. Can’t wait for next Wednesday.

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  122. Connor

    Watching with my brothers!

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  123. Haley

    What if I started homeschooling in the middle of the year? will I still graduate on time

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  124. Melina

    Why are there so many comments from 3 hours ago? Is there a rewatch livestream that happens?

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  125. Liam

    My mom likes the new tips on the videos

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  126. Jackson

    you should add Italian as a language class.

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  127. Lakin

    I am so excited to learn new things tonight!

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  128. Rylin

    Science live teaches me so much.

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  129. Sergio

    Is being exposed to a lot of radio waves bad?

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  130. Nolan

    I would wanna take my dog to Mars with me.

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  131. Eden

    Thank you for the opportunity to learn!

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  132. Evilan

    I love learning new things!

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  133. Amna

    Here from North Carolina!

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  134. Thorin

    R 51 is awesome!

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  135. Abigail

    loved the video it was fun learning about the radio waves

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  136. Nika

    I have a fear of taking blood, so the idea that you could take sweat instead of blood is a really good thing in my opinion!

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    Science live is amazing.

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  138. Desiree

    Does it matter what kind of sweat a person collects, like nervous sweat compared to workout sweat?

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  139. James

    is it just me or does it sound like they changed the intro music?

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  140. Helen

    I’m glad I get to watch these lives!

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  142. Ashton

    I didn’t know that about LED’s?

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  143. River

    the kit looks so cool !!

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  144. Miznaan

    science live is wonderful

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  145. Carson

    Great live today always excited for the next one!

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  146. Kameron

    A key inventor is someone whose specificly invention fundamentally shifts technology or society, like Edison with the light bulb both terms describe impactful creators, but “inventioneer”

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  147. Jacobi

    Students should be able to see what’s needed for high school credits through the app and not just through the website. It would make it way better.

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  148. Ella

    Happy Holidays Acellus!

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    Can’t wait for the new episode!

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  153. Aleena

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  154. Kaiya

    Science live is my favorite part of the week!

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  155. Nicholas

    I always look forward to science live!

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  156. Max

    nice to know that sweat is healthy

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  157. Ava

    science live is awesome!!

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  158. Cloee

    I really enjoy these lives

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  159. Lincoln

    How do i decide what to invent?

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  160. Valeria

    Science live is amazing and so interesting!!!

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  161. Declan

    Be able to use mold as a way to shield from radiation really does seem like an incredible solution and it makes me wonder what would be able to live only off of that mold.

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  162. River

    The kit looks so cool!

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  163. Julia

    loved this! thank you for sharing with us!

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  164. Ryan

    Inventing is something I would love to do when I get older, do you think I can do it? Or is it to hard?

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  165. Addison

    R51 is awesome

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  166. Caitlyn

    Thank you for the science live. I wonder what the next one will be about

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  167. Karington

    Are people making a light bulb brighter than the LED.

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  168. Annalise

    I wonder if the sweat medical technology would be more expensive than the current tests

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  169. Gabriel

    I loved this episode! It truly showed me a bunch!

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  170. Tabitha

    Watching how the mold reacted to the radiation was an interesting observation. Great Science Live!

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  171. Nicole

    i love the creativity and how they explain everything

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  172. Ellie

    It’s very fascinating on that our sweat could give us some equal information same as blood work results

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  173. Kollin

    Very informative video.

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  174. Ethan

    I have a dream, and it is to invent the quantum radio a radio that can send audio in an instant through space using quantum entanglement.

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  175. Sivan

    That was so interesting! I want to learn more about radio waves.

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