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.

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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. Austin

    Amazing science live video today.

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  2. Kayden

    I love watching these videos, it’s always fun and interesting learning new things. Thanks.

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    • Kilani

      so true

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  3. Ethan

    I loved this science live!

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    • Kilani

      yes it was so good

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  4. River

    i would love to have smart clothes

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  5. Alexis

    The black hole was incredibly interesting!

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  6. Gracie

    I’ve always wanted to learn about the radio. Great video!

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  7. Lauren

    so interesting about smart clothing and the progression of laptop/wifi technology

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  8. Ayla

    Blue Monster galaxies sound really cool

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  9. Alisa

    Thank you Acellus.

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  10. Colton

    I love science live!

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  11. Jordan

    My dad talks on the CB radio!

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  12. Landon

    Dr billings is cool

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  13. Autumn

    I love science live and i liked the leason about the radio.

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  14. Noah

    this was very useful!

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  15. Rayven

    This was really cool

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  16. Scarlet

    When will you put the led figet spinner back in stock?

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  17. Jett

    I like the Radio idea

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  18. Grant

    I loved this science live.

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  19. Genevieve

    I loved hearing Dr. John’s lecture today. Computers are so cool!

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  20. Serenity

    I love watching these, it actually makes me more interested in topics I never thought I would think about till now!

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  21. Parker

    I did not know that laptops were made in the 1990s. That is cool!!!!

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  22. Layla

    I love the pirates. Fantastic acting!!!

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  23. Noah

    How many people used radio in the 19th to the 20th century

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  24. Dmytro

    This episode was very interesting

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  25. Alexis

    Can’t wait for next week

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  26. Alex

    The Black hole is interesting

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  27. Solomon

    What is the computer thread called?

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  28. Rebel

    Wow this is so amazing

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  29. Margot

    that is so cool that a teacher reached out from California

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  30. Steven

    love it so much

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  31. Tyler

    yes I want the radio in the gold store!

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  32. Hadlee

    i love these and i love how funny r51 is!

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  33. Lina

    Its nice how the 1920s used a tuned radio and around the radio frequency (station) across multiple stages before detection.

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  34. Rhea

    How can radio wave be used in other ways?

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  35. Colt

    i love science!!!

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  36. Candice

    The R51 Radio, despite its flawed programming, is a very neat machine!

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  37. Gabriella

    hey I love learning about this type of stuff

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  38. Nguyen

    That’s so interesting. I laugh very much when hearing the part that: There were a boat…….. . The part that they sing.🤣*^____^*

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    • Kilani

      yes it was so funny

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  39. Colt

    I love Dr Billings

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  40. Davante

    Technology, Coding… It’s really cool, I enjoy finding new ways to use technology to help my life.

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  41. Shelby

    I love learning! This live was awesome!

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  42. Dahlia

    It would be cool with smart clothes

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  43. Colt

    Science live is amazing!!

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  44. Nicholas

    Loved learning about radio!

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  45. Adalyn

    I <3 it

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  46. Amelia

    i love science

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  47. Caleb

    Another great week because of science live!

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  48. Hudson

    This was a cool episode!!

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  49. Adaleigh

    Who knew radios could be so interesting! The theory of radio waves just shooting to space make absolute sense.

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  50. Aaliya

    These videos are so cool!

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  51. Arianna

    I would like to get a radio that I could get with gold coins please.

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  53. Isaac

    I’m so happy I love science live

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  54. Scarlett

    I loved this science live!

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  55. Trevor

    This was an amazing class!

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  56. Anthony

    Science live yay R51 haha!😆

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  57. Emma

    I love it so much make more you guys are so cool I want to become a scientist like you guys

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  58. Peter

    Such a cool episode! R51 is so funny!

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  59. Juliette

    I would like to make the R51 radio!

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  60. Ava

    Wowwww!!!!

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  61. Samantha

    I loved this science live.

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  62. Henry

    I love this show

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  63. Piper

    I loved learning about the radio

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  64. Maggie

    Such a fun episode! 🙂

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  65. Kamdyn

    I love watching science lives and I look forward to the next!

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  66. Kaden

    How does Dr. Billings come up with video ideas I’am impressed.

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  67. Jaycob

    I think that black holes are very cool!

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  68. Lucinda

    thank you for showing us this I learn a lot

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  69. Jace

    I would 100% buy that with my gold credits! I would 100% buy that was my gold credits

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  70. Brailyn

    I’ve learned so many new things from this video! Thank you

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  71. Marla

    What a fun video today!

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  72. Stephanie

    Very fun live this week. 🙂

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  73. Sheldon

    Dr. Billings, what do you think is your greatest acheivment?

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  74. Chloe

    What an amazing Science Live!!!

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  75. Chloe

    What an amazing Science Live!!!!

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  76. Shae

    I love ❤️ science live! Who else got snow this weekend?

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  77. Emilia

    I can’t wait for next weeks!

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  78. Aaliyah

    I am going to make a Winter Butterfly for Dr. Pajet Monet. She will like it, I am also glad that I learned about Radios and the Black Hole.

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  79. Bryer

    Thank you dr. Billings

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  80. Jace

    I would 100% buy that What’s my gold credits!

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  81. Effie

    Acellus is great!

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  82. Olivia

    The computor thread seems so interesting to me and I’m intrigued to see if and how they make smart clothes.

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  83. Brooklyn

    It was cool learning about Wifi and how it has come a long way!

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  84. Hudsonboggs

    How long do the string computers last before they have to be charged?

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  85. Joanne

    How long did it take for David and Caleb to make the radio wave?

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  86. Nguyen

    All science live videos are good and helps us learn more.

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  87. Vicki

    This is a very cool topic to learn about.

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  88. Anthony

    I always learn something interesting from these videos

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  89. Shelby

    I love Science live it teaches me so much!

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  90. Jason

    The radio story was interesting

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  91. John

    Thanks for the live! its amazing! radio waves are so cool!

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  92. Dylann

    All of the stuff about radios was so cool to learn about! Also very interesting how wifi is a made up name! I never knew that.

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  93. Noah

    Thanks for all the time and effort put into this.

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  94. Genesis

    I don’t know if all Ai is a good thing or bad thing for the world.

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  95. Madison

    do you think this is to much technology

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  96. Miguel

    Love this science live!!!!!!!

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  97. Jonah

    Happy Science Live everyone!

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  98. Max

    You should start bringing on cool things like when you brought on the steam engine!

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  99. Raluca

    It would be interesting to have in the gold store a kit to build a radio!

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  100. Josiah

    Smart clothes is crazy.

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  101. Ishke

    Sewing LED’s into clothing sounds really interesting!!

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  102. Eliora

    Learning about radios was really cool!

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  103. Breckyn

    It’s really cool how they made that really small string.

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  104. Lucas

    Blue monster galaxies sound super cool!

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  105. Briella

    It’s crazy how computer’s used to look back then vs now.

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  106. Hadassah

    Watched from Virginia

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  107. Izaiah

    The radio was really interesting to learn about! 🙂

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  108. Derrick

    i didnt know thats how wifi was made.

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  109. Sofia

    The Proteges are very entertaining!

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  110. Sophia

    Speaking of electronic gloves, I just saw a video from two MIT students submitting gloves that translated sign language into audible speech! It was for some type of competition but I thought it was amazing

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  111. Markin

    i love dr billings part and learnig about black hole

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  112. Mariah

    If we didn’t have WiFi the world would probloly not be how it is tosay

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  113. Thorntan

    Awesome good fun and I know alot more

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  114. Vu

    How would a tuned radio respond differently from an untuned radio when multiple radio signals are present?

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  115. Miral

    This is really entertaining.

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  116. Caleb

    I found this very interesting, thank you.

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  117. Isabella

    Despite already knowing radios use a frequency to communicate information, its always so fascinating to learn about inventions that shaped humanity.

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  118. Nguyen

    The captain scene was amazing and so funny! I love this live!

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  119. Tommy

    i think science is so cool

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  120. Lohgan

    The radio show was so funny and interesting

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  121. Londyn

    II loved when they spoke about the Wi-Fi it was so interesting to think of. Amazing video!

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  122. Naomi

    The tuned radio was cool.

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  123. Surieck

    I didn’t know that WiFi was a random name

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  124. Hannah

    I liked learning about the radio. Looking forward to the next science live video!

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  125. Rowan

    Interesting that Wi-Fi was named the way it was! *

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  126. Wesley

    I enjoyed learning about wifi!

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  127. Mia

    So excited to watch Science Live !!!

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  128. Mikail

    loved the jokes “Blue Monster Galaxies”, but this is very complex for a development challenged student who is autistic to sit for the whole hour.. we paused and had to start over the entire video no way to get back to where we were before.

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  129. Abigail

    Hopefully those computer string will be used in the future they are so cool!

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  130. Abigail

    The string that are computers are so cool! Hopefully in the future they will be used!

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  131. Benjamin

    We love science live!

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  132. Marlon

    Great video, I loved it thank you.

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  133. Aeron

    black hols are a interesting topic

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  134. Christopher

    I think the radio would be fun to build.

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  135. Evan

    I love radio waves and science live

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  136. Ali

    I loved this podcast.

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  137. Megan

    Computer fishing line would be awesome!

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  138. Lauren

    Thanks for sharing another good science live.

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  139. Kyle

    It’s so great to see Acellus impacting other people’s lives in such meaningful ways.

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  140. Auden

    When you were talking about wifi, it was cool. If you talked about wifi again in a future video you could call it “why? fi”

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  141. Elmarie

    what a cool episode thanks

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  142. Andrei

    I watched the full Tuned Radio Science LIVE video and now I understand how a tuned radio stage selects a station frequency. Great lesson, thanks!

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  143. Ngoc

    I love science live the most!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  144. Le

    I love dr B so much. Thank you for your amazing science lives

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  145. Maya

    I love watching the lives!

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  146. Din

    I like the video very much,nice day.

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  147. Ho

    The black hole subject is one of my favorite Subject. Thanks for your vidieo.

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  148. Zoe

    It’s impressive how 1920s radios filtered and amplified the station’s frequency through multiple stages before the signal was detected.

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  149. Evie

    Smart clothes sound really cool!

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  150. Jameson

    I like to learn about how inventors overcome obstacles and setbacks

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  151. Brooklyn

    The “computer” thread was very interesting and seems to have the capacity of many uses

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  152. Natalie

    It is amazing how technology expands and grows so fast.

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  153. Coenraad

    Dr Billings is so cool

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  154. Elisandra

    Congratulations to the Proteges and to the Inventioneers! I think you are all doing a wonderful job.

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  155. Moriah

    I loved this science video and learning about the raido!

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  156. Pyrsaius

    loved the comments about the what not to believe on the internet

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  157. Marley

    I loved this soo much

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  158. Alyssa

    Love watching these science lives!!

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  159. Emilia

    This was super interesting!!

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  160. Isabella

    Loved the area51 section and the 51 radio station. Would love to build one.

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  161. Gizelle

    Good to know that Gugliemo Marconi finally achieved the first transatlantic radio signal after so many attempts to make it happen. Never give up!

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  162. Lepeng

    It was really interesting to know the initial formation of tuned radio

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  163. Jaylin

    I love science live

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  164. Elliot

    what was the equation that david whanted to explain

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  165. Zion

    I have built simple conductors at camp.

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  166. Aiden

    Its interesting to learn about early radios

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  167. Samson

    I thought the protégés were awesome this week

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  168. Jayce

    I always love these videos and I learn a lot.

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  169. Mashayla

    I love science live!!

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  170. Peyton

    The thread with computer info was really interesting

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  171. Yvette

    Almost everything is technology!

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  172. Yvette

    Its so cool to see how much our world is made up of technology!!

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  173. Braeden

    I love these videos and the radio and black hole was just amazing.

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  174. Hailey

    I can’t wait to learn more each week!

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  175. Daniel

    I love science live it is the best !!

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