The Vacuum Tube Diode
January 7, 2026 • EPISODE 292
What invention helped spark the age of electronics? In this episode of Science LIVE, Dr. Roger Billings and the Protégés break down the vacuum tube diode—one of the earliest electronic components that made controlling the flow of electrons possible. Learn how this simple device works, why it was so important in early radios and computers, and how it laid the groundwork for modern electronic technology. Join us for a clear, engaging look at a key milestone in the history of electronics.

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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Hi Dr. Billings!
Vacuum tube diodes are cool
So cool how hard work can truly help you in the long run!
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Good habbits for the new year! A lot to learn about!
I loved this video! And it was so intresting know Dr. R’s son and grandson, definitely team both!!!
It amazes me how such a small change can have profound technological advancements. Finding a way to convert AC to DC was a game changer.
Entertaining as usual! Keep it up!
For being the first live of the new year, this is a great start!
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My favorite line:
*Caleb when he tries to say Guglielmo Marconi*
Caleb: “Gugli.. Gur gur… Marconi’s wireless telegraph company.”
bro, I was laughing my head off when Caleb tried to say that.
This was a great video to start of the year computers have a lot of meaning.
this was cool i liked learning about the vacuum dioed
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This was such a good explanation. Understanding science seems so complicated.
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First video of 2026 did not disappoint!
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Why does current flow from the cathode to the anode but not in the opposite direction in a vacuum tube diode?
amazing the increase in communications of the telegraph 1844, changed the world.
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I personally really enjoying learning about how things we now see as simple have shaped and formed a lot of how our modern day electronics are able to function. Thanks for another great video.
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Hello! Here forf the Vacuum diode episode!
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It is cool to see what is behind the history of the technology of everyday technology.
I really liked learning about the Vacuum tube.
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Living in a state with (many) Tornadoes in Texas – the idea of the radar drone is really cool – saving lives but also gathering info that then also saves lives. The vacuum tube diode portion was also really eye opening. Thank you! Grace
I liked watching The Proteges! They were funny and explained it well.
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It’s amazing how far we went with technology and how much it evolved over the years.
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The whole thing about the telegraph is pretty cool
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First video of 2026!
I want the radio, too!