Inventioneering – Keystone Inventor

December 3, 2025  •  EPISODE 289

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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. Andrew

    Very interesting topics tonight! Hello from Florida!

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  2. Sarah

    What does LED stand for?

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    • Diego

      Light Emitting Diode

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  3. Liat

    The part about Mold blocking radiation was really cool, but there’s one problem: what about that thing about Mold being bad for us? What if mold got inside living quarters? If you couldn’t find it quickly, it would spread all over the place!

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  4. Jayden

    hello from North Carolina

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  5. Wyatt

    Hi from Maine exited for tonight’s live

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  6. Gia

    Literally look forward to this every Wednesday! My favorite part is the “Scientific Breakthroughs” part!

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  7. Tate

    what properties would mold have

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  8. Kaylee

    This is all very cool and interesting

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  9. Siya

    Hello, from Kansas.

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  10. Dolores

    hey from texas

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  11. Erin

    I thought it was very interesting how NASA learned that the mold could help us with the radiation in space.

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  12. Carson

    I like this lesson

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  13. Kaylie

    Hello from Texas!

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  14. Vhailor

    Hello from NY

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  15. Rilee

    love learning things in this live it so interesting but questions how do the LED lights work and why was it impossible?

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  16. Preston

    First time using Acellus and by far this is more helpful than other programs, and I understand and can process what the person is talking about

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  17. Constantin

    hello from Florida!

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  18. Mohammed

    hello I am from Chicago

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  19. Esme`

    The information about the frog was interesting. Thanks for sharing!

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  20. David

    I use LED light strips in my room! Hello from New York

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  21. Phoenix

    That’s strange, who knew mold could act as not just a “pet,” but also a protection in space

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  22. Ava

    Hi from NY!

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  23. Aiden

    I love frogs! I have an eastern spadefoot.

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  24. Autumn

    Hair still fly as ever!

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  25. Zahdyn

    Zahdyn from Texas can’t wait for today’s live
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  26. Kyle

    I can’t believe how radiation affects frogs and they can adapt.

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  27. Max

    cold you use black mold to remove radiation from a object.

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  28. Arianna

    Excited for today’s live.

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  29. Benjamin

    They’ll be like “Meet my warm fuzzy pet mold”

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  30. Maddox

    Watching from Maryland love the videos

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  31. Jacob

    I enjoy watching science lives because of the multiple things I get to learn. I find everything very interesting and important to learn.

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  32. Ryan

    I wonder what other applications this mold might have!

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  33. An

    Mold is so weird and awesome!

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  34. Abby

    Is it true that LED lights are overtime dangerous

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  35. Samuel

    Hello from Washington 🙂

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  36. Brooklyn

    I’m super excited for today’s science live!

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  37. Rory

    My dad teaches about x-rays and works with radiation a lot. There is a lot to learn on how to use it safely.

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  38. Ashley

    omg thats super cool that mold could act as a protection in space

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  39. Natalie

    In the Chernobyl area, what surfaces does the mold grow on the most?

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  40. Ronan

    Hello from Oklahoma. Who knew mold could be useful. *

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  41. Jacob

    Thanks Dr. John!

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  42. Karelis

    Loving the live

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  43. Levi

    Ha! So instead of wetsuits being sold in stores, there will soon be mold suits sold! Joking aside, that’s interesting.

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  44. Gunner

    Comment hello from Virginia!

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  45. Issac

    Issac from MD

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  46. Lincoln

    I’m here I love science live

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  47. Ava

    Always love another live!!

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  48. Levi

    helloo tobias

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  49. Gavin

    What are all the benefits for mold in space and does it consume a lot of water

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  50. Anna

    How does mold get fuzzy?

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  51. Phoenix

    That’s strange, who knew mold could act as not just a “pet,” but also protect you when going to space

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  52. Coner

    i find it interesting that mold, something usually dangerous, could protect us from something just as if not more dangerous in some ways

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  53. Aravis

    Hello from Florida!

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  54. Tresley

    My family is new to Acellus World and trying to figure out how to balance my classes. Hoping it works….. Thanks for the encouragement to hang in there.

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  55. Anthony

    I love watching these lives

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  56. Mattison

    I like breakthrough moments with Tobias!

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  57. Israel

    i love acellus

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  58. Landon

    hi from Texas!!

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  59. Ella

    Hi from Texas!!

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  60. Alezandria

    Helloo!!! I am from tx and i lovee science live!!!

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  61. Nia

    Glad to be here. Hello from TN!

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  62. Arielle

    Good evening. The frog with more radiation looks scary!

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  63. Isabella

    How do different mold react too different chemicals

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  64. Sarah

    Was it a specific type of mold? I wonder if different kinds of mold would have different affects!

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  65. Elinor

    It’s cool that mold can block radiation.

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  66. Charleigh

    I thought black mold was toxic to humans?

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  67. Daniel

    Watching from Texas.

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  68. Magnus

    Amazing science live as always!

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  69. Eben

    Could the mold be used in medicine?

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  70. Dylan

    Hey from New Jersey! Happy to be here

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  71. Cooper

    I think humans will be on mars within 10 years.

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  72. Rylee

    Another great way to start my night, Science Live!

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  73. Yasmine

    Hi, Yasmine from Hawaii. Thank you Acellus.

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  74. Eowyn

    HOW LONG 🤔 DOES IT TAKE TO GET TO MARS?

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  75. James

    Happy Wednesday everyone.

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  76. Gavin

    I love learning about space!!!

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  77. Ramla

    Greetings from Minnesota! I’m excited for tonights Science Live.

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  78. Annabelle

    Watching from Tx ! Hi Dr B.

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  79. Liliana

    Wow that’s crazy that it grew 20% faster because of the radiation. I never knew space had lots of radiation!

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  80. Keegan

    Thankful for this program. Our son is really doing well and reading so good!

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  81. Luke

    Hi from Kansas City Missouri!

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  82. Adelyn

    I wonder what types of things they could use this for in medicine or other things. Like therapy or anything else; how cool!

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  83. Keonte

    Good Evening, from Georgia

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  84. Ava

    its crazy how radiation affects the wild life and how animals can adapt when living in that area for so long due to its destructive capabilities as seen with the pepole who were near Chernobyl.

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  85. Shania

    Hi from Florida. I love Acellus Academy!!!

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  86. Jayla

    What led NASA to bring the mold into space?

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  87. Zion

    Hi from Indianapolis

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  88. Imani

    Watching from Georgia !

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  89. Zidane

    Being able to learn more about radiation is great.

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  90. Breauna

    I liked hearing what the parent said about the opportunities Acellus has given her daughter. My confidence has increased significantly, I’m retaining information and I love learning!!! I’m so happy I’ve been given the opportunity to learn in the comfort of my home. I don’t have to worry about peer interference. I can just log on, do what I need to do and achieve excellence! I’m so grateful that my parents have made a way for me to complete high school through Acellus!! I love Acellus!!!!

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  91. Zoey

    Hello I am from Illinois, I love science live.

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  92. Irlanda

    Do any other kinds of molds grow as rapidly as black mold in space?

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  93. Dalylah

    Hi from Texas, so excited to be here again!!

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  94. Derick

    Watching this amazing live from Virginia!

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  95. Brody

    watching live

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  96. Jade

    Hello from WV!

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  97. Silas

    Hi from Tennessee
    Science Live is awesome

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  98. Alyssa

    Those black frogs sound strange, yet cool.
    Also Hello from Iowa!!

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  99. Saarah

    Hi from New York!

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  100. Emmanuel

    I have not heard of that before about space.

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  101. Camila

    The video is so much good.

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  102. Elisianna

    Watching from Chicago!!

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  103. Cassidy

    Hi, from Colorado

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  104. Valentina

    Hope everyone is doing okay!!!

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  105. Gage

    Hello from NY!

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  106. Elijah

    Hello from United Kingdom 😉

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  107. Michael

    Hii from California!!!

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  108. Chandler

    Did that radiation destroy a town?

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  109. Avery

    What temp. can the black frog withstand?

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  110. Madelyn

    Hello. I am Maddie from TX. How do frogs camouflage?

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  111. Samuel

    Hello from Washington

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  112. Kingston

    If the same stuff that is in the frogs is in us, can we adapt the radiation?

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  113. Karolina

    Hello, from Illinois! Since the mold is consuming the radiation for energy, would that mean the mold spores would also be radioactive?

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  114. Makynzi

    How does the mold “metabolize” the radiation? Does it kinda work like photosynthesis?

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  115. The

    I love Acellus and I’m loving this moment.

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  116. Francisco

    That is so cool how the frogs were able to adapt to radiation!

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  117. Elizabeth

    Is it realistic that humans will be able to travel to Mars for long periods of time within the next 5-10 years?

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  118. M

    Hi, from Texas i wonder what DR billings is going to talk about 🙂 😮

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  119. Juliannys

    Hi from Virginia. I’m so happy that I’ll graduate on 2026! 🥳🎉

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  120. Alide

    Hello! Happy Wednesday!

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  121. Weston

    Science is so cool! Crazy how the frogs adapted to the radiations with just melanin.

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  122. Daniel

    I wonder if people with higher melanin are more resistant to radiation, like the frog.

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  123. Addison

    I find it cool how animals can evolve due to whatever circumstances, and end up adapting.

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  124. Meghann

    Happy Wednesday! Glad to be here 🙂

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  125. Atlas

    HELLO! ! I’m atlas I’m from Ohio I love these videos they make wensday more fun and give me somthing to look forward too.

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  126. Mihaelis

    Hello from Louisiana, I loved that joke he made in the beginning 😄

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  127. Addyson

    Wow!🤩 i never knew mold could be a pet. I thought mold was just a fungus!!

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  128. Elena

    I love science live! i love the tech spotlight! from Memphis TN!

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  129. Henley

    Hello from Arkansas i love science live because it is inspiring and teaches us so much thank you acellus.

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  130. Autumn

    Now the best inventor in the world, Dr.Billings

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  131. Jordan

    my grade are so much better with acellus . And I learn things from science live

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  132. Jazmin

    Favorite part of acellus

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  133. Devon

    Hi Science Live from Fort Worth Texas! 🤠

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  134. Ayva

    Watching from Ohioooo!

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    • Yahlena

      What are the other effects of radiation in different animals then frogs?

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  135. Zane

    Hello, from Round rock TX

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  136. Annabell

    Hi from Tennessee!

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    • Chloe

      Hi from Tennessee! I didn’t realize I use so many things on a daily basis that create infrared light!

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  137. Jasper

    Hello from Arkansas!!!

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  138. Diana

    Hi from Chicago

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  139. James

    Hiiiii i love these! thank you for helping us learn!!!

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  140. Sean

    Favorite part of the week

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  141. Ashlyn

    Im Excited to learn more about science.

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  142. Wahuda

    Wonderful Acellus is the best school. The graduation opportunities are Wonderful

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  143. Aviana

    I just got acellus a couple weeks ago its so fun!!!!

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  144. Bailey

    Ready to learn again!!

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  145. Liam

    Hello from texas. Let the science fun roll

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  146. Kerrie

    Favorite part of the week.

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  147. Adelina

    I love science live

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  148. Emily

    Hi from Nebraska!

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  149. Ilina

    So excited! Hi from Texas

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  150. Callaway

    Hi, I’m so excited to learn new things!

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  151. Mirna

    Hiii from Maryland

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  152. Aubrie

    Does anyone actually keep mold as pets.

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  153. Amelia

    Hello from Mississippi! I love these weekly lives keep it up!

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  154. Kayla

    what would happen if we had no radiation at all? would we all be safe from radiation or would it damage the world.

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  155. Nicholas

    liking the show tonight lads

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  156. Tegan

    hi from montana

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  157. Mason

    Hi from texas

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  158. Madelyn

    How long until radiation levels improve?

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  159. Khaden

    HI FROM GA

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  160. Heidi

    Hello from Nebraska!

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  161. Moira

    The chernobyl incident is so fascinating! Every now and then I go down a deep rabbit hole about it and learn even more about it that i didnt know before!

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  162. Sebastian

    Hi from Kentucky!

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  163. Derek

    Hi from US

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  164. Mckenzie

    hi from texas, what will we be exploring tonight

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  165. Mary

    Hello, from Illinois. I can tell this lesson is gonna be very helpful.

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  166. Brayden

    Yo glad to be here i would bring a turtle because it could live for a long time

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  167. Syeda

    How did the Chernobyl disaster even happen?

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  168. Jeremiah

    im very happy space is my fav!!

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  169. Gabriella

    How much of an effect does radiation have on mold?

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  170. Jaidyn

    I love these

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  171. Ryland

    Mold for a pet, very funny!!

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  172. Faith

    Sending love from Vermont! Thank you for the opportunities you provide through this Science Live.

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  173. Adam

    Hello from Missouri!

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  174. Juliana

    It’s interesting how researching sweat can help reduce your cortisol levels and preventing potential health risks. This is a really great episode! 🙂

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  175. Rylie

    Hi i can not wait to graduate from Acellus and go to collage and have a great life!

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