Transistors
January 21, 2026 Β β’Β EPISODE 294
What is a transistor and why is it important? In this episode of Science LIVE, Dr. Roger Billings explores how transistors control electric current, replaced bulky vacuum tubes, and made modern electronics possibleβfrom radios to computers and smartphones. The episode also features a tiny bug-like robot developed by MIT and the fascinating story of Henry Ford and how Thomas Edison influenced the development of the automobile.

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 βDrBβ 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 DrBβs lifelong commitment to supporting education, Science LIVE was launched as a way to βgive backβ by mentoring students in conjunction with the Roger Billings Scholarship Program.
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henery ford was smart man .wow I’m blown away how Mr billings and henery ford created these ideas
How long did it take Henry Ford to build the first Ford?
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I didn’t know that the “T” in Model T meant 20!!!
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The assembly line sounds fun.
This looks so cool!
Its incredible how quickly humans alone can build something as complex as car so quickly.
Cool Henry Ford worked for 9 years on a car
wow. that is cool that they could do that
Always love learning new things
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Did they sell all the cars?
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This is interesting! Learning something new!
Cars and converbelts!
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An entire car in 90 minutes must have been very impressive!
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We all need encouragement to keep us going.
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The way robots get more and more advanced is amazing.
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I did not know that about cars.
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If Thomas Edison hadnβt heard about Henry Fordβs model of the horseless carriage and went through with his electric horseless carriage idea instead would the costs of electric vehicles be cheaper today?
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Why is it called a car?
How much does the Ford Model T weigh?
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I loved the robots I used to even watch movies of them also like the flying one.
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How did the invention of a car domino effect other inventions?
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how fast did it go?
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It would be cool to see the process of the model T being built.
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Henry’s determination to keep trying is inspiring.
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cars are so intricate
How did he have the financials for the project if he quit his job?
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Henry Ford made the assembly line.
How many original fords were made?
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how was the horseless carriage invented? what was the idea?
I didn’t realize that it was possible to make a fly. I wonder what the code inside military drones looks like.
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Was the model T the best car of that time?
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How many science legends did Mr. Billings meet? (not including himself LOL)
I think it was very risky that henry ford quit his job to design cars but it all payed off in the end .
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Itβs really neat that Thomas Edison told Henry Ford to not give up!
How was fuel made in the 20’s
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Henry Ford – My dad loves fords
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Comment My Grandpa and grandma had a model T car. It was really cool. I saw pictures of it.
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Henry Ford II perfected the assembly line in model T in the one and only color: black.
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When making cars how did they figure out that the car needed all its parts and gas?
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Older cars tend to look pretty cool
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its cool how small they can make robots.
True T is a great number.
Hey Model T is named just like WD40
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The mini robot was very interesting. And enjoying learning about the cars he made.
This is so cool, can’t wait getting flying robots in real life and building my own company about it!!
Why was Ford successful, his company makes cars that are still sold today, while his competitors failed?
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what was the first ever name of the horseless carriage
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oh my goodness that robotic insect is so interesting to be so beneficial when observing from patterns and itβs so interesting because it can hopefully it has in enough power to be disguised and can travel with our group and hopefully do the when it sees that arenβt getting pollinated just so interesting. I love it.!!!
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I’d like to ask whether or not it’s possible to submit any sort of programming/coding project for the Acellus Science Fair?
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how was the robot flying
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Henry Ford – I love Ford’s
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how did he start selling the cars he made?
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The quadricycle was technically the first publicly known vehicle. there were ideas about it before it was built but it was released in the late 1890s. he built it in the 1880s but then he slowly did the work to it so it could work and just like everything, it took time.
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Can you guys do science experiments with Coca-Cola and Pepsi to see what they do to metals?
Roger Billing did the first hydrogen car!
What was the name of the first ever horseless carriage?