Tuned Radio
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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About the Roger Billings Scholarship Program »



Loving this live 🙂
Hello from Arizona!
I really enjoy all of the live videos!
hi from atl
Hi from GA
How can the radio create sounds?
I love that he did the unboxing thing lol
Hi from MI
Hi from Daphne yayy science
What made you think of this idea? It is really neat. Cant believe it works.
Very very interesting
I want to be an inventor.
Very cool live video. I really enjoy listening to David and see your experiment. Very creative and inspiring. Thank you.
I love how they incorporate modern media with theirs teaching in order to keep us engaged into the lesson!
Hello from Texas! :)))
so cool
hello from Florida!
Hi! From Georgia
Hello from Cali!
February is coming up soon, hope everyone at the Science Live team is ready for Valentine’s Day!
hey everyone Landon here from TN
Great live again this week !
Lovin this science live very entertaining
Good Evening.
signing in
Hello
Hello!
Why does the radio sounds like R-51?
that’s so cool actually i’m super interested
Hello
Great video! Saying hello from NC
Hi from Georgia
My great great grandad built a radio many, many years ago.
I would like to know what the 3 dots meant in the morse code.
What is Wi-Fi made of and how was it made I’m curious
hello from connecticut
So cool!
hello from NC!
Super fun live today!
Hi, from Mississippi.
Hello from Virginia, tonight’s Science Live is great!!
Amazing!!
Hello everyone, stay warm!
Radio waves and a spark, what a great episode!
Such a cool episode!!
Very interesting
Informative
This is awesome.
Persistence – thy name is Marconi!
That’s cool
Mr. Billings does the higher the frequency mean that the signal can travel further?
Great episode tonight. Very interesting
hello from missouri
NEAT.
Cool!!!
I didn’t have any questions today, but everything was really cool and interesting. Thank you for the live
Hello, from new york!
That’s so inspirational!
I think it would be fun to buy the finished R51 radio in the Acellus Gold store.
Love this! so interesting
That is really fascinating and funny!!
Hello from Georgia!
Good lesson
LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Science is simply amazing.
I love Caleb and David!!!
Hello from Georgia!
What if we use the computer wires for glasses to change the zoom
Incredible!
⚡⚡📻 So cool!
ready for the area 51!
“And three days later, it was broken.”
HI from va
Cool stories!! I like this new format.
Another amazing live!
Wow, I never thought of that!
hello from montana
Thats really COOOL
Watching from SC, can’t wait for next week!
Hey from North Carolina!
Present and ready today
I liked the joke about a smart fishing line.
Hello from chilly Florida!
Loved the pirate bit, keep it up!
That’s pretty interesting
I love learning science with science live.
Today’s lesson is great and intriguing.
I think it would cool to build a radio
This is really interesting.
Love this show
thats cool how they were inspiring each other to create this stuff and imagen how different the world would be if they never heard of each other back then
I Love Science Live
I love science live
Watching from sc
Hello from North Caroline! How can the first wireless transmitter send a message all the way over the mountain?
Live was good and I learned cool things! I think putting technology in clothing by it being woven in is smart and takes up less space.
hi from tx
copper is a conductor right?
hello from montana
COOL.
I made my goal because of you guys thank you guys so much for all the help
Love the new teaching through story-telling!
I loved this episode.
WOW, that’s cool and interesting!
I heard of this guy before
so excited for this new science live!
I would love to learn how to make a wi-fi radio!
This is interesting!
This is so interesting! Could we please have an activity for Morse Code in Acellus?
Hi, from Memphis
Awesome lesson, I loved learning about Morse code!
I enjoyed this weeks live!
interesting video
Nice to know!
I would be interested in putting the radio together at my house I enjoy putting different things together it is very exciting.
i love nikola tesla he is a really cool person
Great lesson
I didn’t know that microchips could be made into tiny strands
I love science live!
How interesting!
This is a very cool lesson
I think it would be pretty cool to have as a project where we build small Wi-Fi radios.
Homeschooling is awsome!
David and Caleb make a great addition to Science Live, thank you Dr. Billings!
Love learning more history!
The protégés part is really cool
I really like this learning lesson
loved this lesson definitely enjoyed
howdy from Texas
Great live!
Morse radio is really neat.
Hello watching science live on this snowy day in Virginia
i was just learning about morse code
Hey guys!!! yes this would be so cool to do for the science fair!!
Amazing!!!!!
I love science live!
good lesson i enjoyed
Yes it would be so cool as a science fair project and get to learn how to make the small Wi-Fi radio.
Hi from NY
I think you should put it in the store and let us assemble it are at home.
Todays lesson is great
Thank you for the video.
Hi from Illinois
Morse code is fun to learn about.
Amazing!
Morse Code…
science live is fun
Hi, I’m Samia, from Dallas. Nice seeing you all.
i know a little bit of morse code
Would be interested in building the radio. Thanks.
this is a great lesson
That phone drop was smooth!
hi from VA
This is my first time watching it live!!!!
Amazinggggg!
here
hello!! great episode
R51 is soo funny
I love science!
yes i would like to have it as a finish thing
so funnn
amazing lesson thanks for always giving us cool facts
Great lesson loved the protégés part
Nice to see this today
This is really interesting.
love this lesson
Good lesson
Crikey!, I would be interested in a radio so I can talk to my mates!
Hi from Massachusetts! 🙂
The “pirate” lesson is a very cool way of teaching and I loved listening!
science lives are the best!!
sounds cool
Hello Janne g from Illinois
Mark is going to be great 👍 and is funny 🤣🤣🤣
From the chip can they connect to the WI fi
I would like to learn how to put the radio together!
watching from Florida!
The proteges are great! I really enjoy watching their segment
that was funny how he just teleported
Ameer from Florida.
Great idea!