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January 28, 2026  •  EPISODE 295

Join Roger Billings, a technology thought leader and innovator, as he draws from his diverse range of life experiences, inspiring students of all ages to love science and to understand the value of education in empowering their life missions.

This highly motivational and informative lecture series, hosted by the International Academy of Science, is part of the Roger Billings Mentoring

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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  1. Matthew

    Hello there.

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  2. Skyler

    How big was the computer?

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  3. Riley

    Wow laptops looked so different back then.

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  12. Aubrie

    Those laptops are so small! They are cute!!

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    Hello

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  14. Arianna

    Hi!

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  15. Maliah

    how does the laptop work?

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  16. Eric

    hello everyone

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  17. Kielan

    When was wi-fi invented?

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  18. Raenyn

    computers have come a long way

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  19. Makayla

    Hey from Tennessee

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  20. Savannah

    How was wifi invented because I never learned how it was invented

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  21. Chase

    hello

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  23. Tue

    How do John Sullivan’s views on black holes compare with those of other scientists in astrophysics?

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    How could you put that much stuff in a tiny thread?

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    Hello from USA!

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  34. Jack

    Imagine how light and thin phones and computers would be if they implemented this technology into them.

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  35. Ryan

    How easy would it be to overload a thread like that?

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  38. Keagan

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    present

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  40. Claire

    would they put the thread and it work in only like the sleeve of the clothing or would the whole thing be a clothing computer?

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  41. Thomas

    that was very cool

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  42. Cora

    how soft is the thred

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  52. Kevin

    What would this technology most likely be used for in the future if it is used?

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    Hi

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  54. Jordan

    the thread that was like a computer was cool

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  55. Kingston

    I think its pretty cool how they made a computer in that small of a thread

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  56. Ace

    A Computer thread, sounds pretty cool!

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    I wonder how much it cost to do it all

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  63. Esme`

    The new computer chip looks kind of like a cord but, it also looks cool. Thanks for sharing!

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  78. Lillian

    I wounder how the string works

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  79. Ayeden

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  81. Chevy

    I wonder how they make all those groves in the chip because of how small it is?

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  82. Michael

    Dr. John is a good coding teacher

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  83. Thomas

    Would the thread still be able to keep you properly covered, warm, and comfortable?

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  84. Sofia

    Hi!

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  85. Zitlaly

    It is crazy how such little thing goes through so much, and is capable of doing big things

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  86. Benjamin

    It’s amazing what they did with computer chips in that thread!

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  87. Nathaniel

    Computer chip as wire pretty cool

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  88. Tristan

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  95. Jackson

    That would be great for filming special effects in movies!

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    hello

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  97. Ankur

    Hello from New Mexico can’t wait to watch the lecture!

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  98. Hayley

    Low-key kinda cool

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  99. Greyson

    Cool

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  100. Jalie

    It’s crazy how the chip is just a thin tiny wire that helps the computers to turn on and get the data it needs to work.

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  101. Dayton

    What important items can this technology be added to?

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  106. Avah

    The computer thread is so cool!!!

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  107. Rachel

    Smart clothing, wow!

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  108. Charles

    What are the smart thread’s main use?

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    neat

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    That’s tiny!

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    • Elise

      I think you should put it in the Acellus store

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  117. Rocco

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    hello everyone is going to be the best Roger Billings tonight.

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    Hello from New York, I’m exited for today’s live, I hope they talk about weather or computers

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    Hi from Kentucky!

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  122. Lillian

    Wow that’s so cool that something that looks like a thin string is part of a computer!

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    The thread that was a computer was interesting

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  130. Miriam

    Wow, that’s cool. I can imagine so many things you could use those threads for.

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  134. Ryan

    Wouldn’t the thin wire computer break easier than regular computer part?

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    watching from the US excited to learn tonight

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  141. Levi

    How can people get transistors so small?

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    How do computer chips work?

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