Tuned Radio
January 28, 2026 • EPISODE 295
How do radios tune in to specific stations? In this episode of Science LIVE, Dr. Roger Billings explores the tuned radio—how circuits are adjusted to select particular frequencies so we can hear one station clearly among many. Learn why tuning is essential for radio reception and how the first wireless radio signal crossed the Atlantic Ocean, launching a new era of global communication.

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 enjoyed learning about how Wi-Fi was invented
When was the first TV or radio invented?
how was it invented? I want to know.
learning about this was interesting never realized how much microchips were in computer
Hey from Texas!!
It was really fun to see you teach me more thaings that I did not know
Todays live was interesting
How many radios are there.
hello from Ohio
this was so cool
the pic of the frist camra being made was weird. and blue monters galexys i wont resherch it. do they wright on the online plaforms. computers use to have tubes?!
wow thous are small
This episode was really interesting! I’m from Texas
I’m so excited for next week
The butterflies were interesting!
Happy Wednesday! Excited to watch this weeks video!
I love how you added comic book art it made the video have more of a pop.
I thought the radio that r51 made was awesome. R51 is so funny and I thought the smart thread was cool too!
these live’s are so fun to watch I can’t wait for the other live’s
Learned so much on tonight’s live! Saying Hi from Texas!
The effects is so cool!
So cool I learned so much
I really like computers and it is so cold outside.
I find it fascinating whenever I hear scientific tales about scientists who aren’t from my country (USA). also why does a tuned circuit resonate at a specificfrequency.
how will computers effect the future generations ? thank you for this informing video!
This was my favorite video so far. I liked the butterflies!
how big were the laptops?
I am really excited for the helicopter course!
I love r 51 and his winter butterfly creation.
Cool episode today!
this live was awesome!
Getting inspiration from sushi to make computer threads that could make things like smart clothes is wild and so random.
It would be fun to build a radio from a kit.
How big were the computers?
i have done a lot of school work on here and i have been fly thourght all my class a lot faster and im haveing fun on here
Wow, this Science Live was amazing! I enjoyed learning about tuned radios!
I can’t wait for the next one I love these so much!!!!!
Thanks! I’m really enjoying homeschool.
Great singing from the pirates, lol.
I love science live
Radiowaves are so cool, literal magic that we cant see with our bare eyes and keeps the modern world ticking.
I think it’s pretty cool how radios were made into dash of vehicles.
Thank y’all for everything y’all have helped me a lot with school.
This is extremely interesting to learn about!!
science live is funny and helpful.
Can dots and lines mean words?
When do you think the computer fabric will be released to the public?
I enjoy the weekly science videos
Science live is the best! I look forward to it every week! Hi from Georgia!
wow this was a good video I can’t wait for next week
hello from Kentucky
Can scientists make smaller thread-like computer chips than the ones Dr. John was showing? Great live today. Hello from Mississippi
thats crazy, I never imagined a computer in a piece of thread!
I loved this live thank you for sharing!!
I learned so much thank you for the help!
this is an interesting video
Great video! We’re staying warm in Tennessee!
this was so cool i liked it so much
Hello! Ready to watch Science Live.
Learning about WIFI was super cool!
I love this video so much
how do you get all of the data into the computer chip?
Thanks for sharing these facts!
Best one yet.
I really liked Mart’s science fair project.
I always learn so much from watching Science Live!
Oh wow, I loved that so much!
just being able to watch science lives from my own home is amazing!
Fire as always
Acellus is fun!
when will they make touchscreen sweters
cant believe that we could potentially get CPU’s and GPU’s in a thread.
I didn’t know stand-alone computers looked that bulky! The were pretty cool either way though!
I like to fish so if the idea to have a smart fishing line in crazy i wat that to be a thing.
hi from Virginia
loved this episode! cant wait for next weeks video.
I couldn’t watch the live because my lap top died and it takes forever to charge
This might be the coolest episode yet! Their singing was great!
i am so amazed at how much ive learned from the sceince live but my question is hwo much more about ohio is cool?
One of my Favorites!
I liked the live alot the thread in a computer chip is amazing
I was NOT expecting to learn that scientist are trying to make smart clothing… Honestly kinda scary but really cool!!!
wow this is so fun I love learning. yayy
loved this episode!
I really liked this one.
I definitely love the feeling of being able to wake up and instantly work. It makes me feel excited to work and confident in my success!
Amazing video, I learned so much.
radios are cool
I liked the live alot the computer chip in a thread is amazing
Another great episode tonight, you’re hearing this from Texas!
I enjoyed learning about the creation of wifi.
I love science live.
Comment i love this video its in my top 3 thank you
Interesting episode today!.
Loving these each week! talking from Virginia
Liked the live alot the thread computer chip is amazing
Really enjoy science live and my favorite is Area 51!!!
i love all the teachers they seem so sweet
Hello from Nevada!
I love acellus
The string computer was cool and I really really liked the smart clothes
loved this live!
hello from Louisiana
I loved watching today’s live
Learned so much from this! how cool
I learned so much
The proteges and the ventioneer club are hilarious! I love watching their part of the live!I love radios! Please consider putting the kit in the store Dr. Billings. I will save my credits!
What factors affect WiFi speed?
How do you decide what to teach about each week on science live?
I learned so much from this one live
I love all the science lives and find them interesting
it was fun to watch this video
I love watching these. They have educated me so much.
WHAT A AWESOME VIDEO
Brain implants to communicate to a computer is crazy!!!
I’m learning more than I was in public school
I love science live it’s very interesting
The snow butterfly was really COOL!
I would like to know how long a single roll of those computer chip threads are.
What a great episode. I love all the knowledge.
That was really neat to learn about Wi-Fi!
This live was funny and interesting. Thank all the Teachers.
Thank you Dr. Billings !!!
So much effort goes into these videos. I hope everyone is doing good.
Thank you Dr. Billings !!!
The information about the invention of the first radio was pretty interesting.
Thanks for the episode tonight i hope your having a good year!
Radio has come a long way and now we have internet!
Freezing here from Niagara falls. 0° minimum every night!
*hello from Texas love science
i really thought that was cool
How did you put the transistors on the computer chip?
Is very interesting know more about the wireless systems works.
i loved this video so much i learned a lot!
The microchip string is pretty cool.
R51 is so funny.
Can the r51 radio be in the store for 7,000 gold credits.
so cool love this video
being able to have a whole entire computer inside a small thread is crazy
please put the r-51 radio in to market for 5,000 gold coins.
A computer that looks like fishing wire, that’s awesome
That was interesting learning about radios.
Is really interesting to learn more about the wireless systems and how It’s works.
cool i love science live
love hearing about technology and the changes
Is really interesting to learn more about how the wireless systems works.
I like that they made a computer that looks like fishing wire. That’s awesome.
yes, dont believe everything on the internet
I enjoyed this weeks video!
I like the winter butterflies too.
Hello from AL
Thats so cool i love this episode!
I really like Science!!!!
Winter butterflies, how funny!
I love science live it is so interesting.
Thank you for another funny video!
Thank you for the video! The computer in a thread seemed really cool! I Can’t wait to see how it turns out!
I also liked learning what tuning is.
its true you shouldn’t believe everything you read on the internet
hi from mississippi
I love science!!
this was really fun to listen to i can’t wait for the next live!
How does he find a way to detect and identify the radio waves from a black hole?
i love this science live
I like that they made a computer that looks like a fishing wire.
the thing about the computer and its in a thread. loving science live so far
I liked learning about the radios.
I love Acellus academy
Good video. I like the galaxy and stars.
I want a complete radio, please.
Computers have developed so much over the years. I’m excited to see the future!
Would be nice is the thread technology would work with Angel Sense for safety clothing for disabled kid/people. It would be great for eloping among other things.
i loved this one
R51 is definitely the best part of the broadcast
I liked learning about radio waves.
greetings from northern indiana!
i loved how they made a skit mid-video!!! it was soo creative.
HI from Tennessee!