Integrated Circuit Introduction
February 11, 2026 • EPISODE 297
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These videos are GREAT!!!!!!!! I love r51!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! He is the BEST!!!!
Happy Valentines Day Everybody!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
In a next science live, can you explain how to build a circuit?
I’m looking forward to the upcoming Science Fair. The segment on the bullet train was especially fascinating. Learning that it can travel 150 feet in a single second is mind blowing. I’m excited to dive deeper and do some research on it myself. The Protègès video was, once again, both fun to watch and highly informative. Thank you , Dr. Billings, for another excellent episode of Science Live.
WOOO I LOVE THESE VIDOES SOOO MUCH!!!
I have a question for R51 what is your favorite thing in the world?
Happy Belated National Inventors Day ! Thank you for sharing . Have a great weekend
HI from hawaii, Love the video today different topics and amazing concept
hi I loved the video it was cool
I loved the bullet train it was so cool. Happy valentine day
How can I build a intergrated circuit?
Hi from New Jersey!
wow the last one definitley my favorite
I wish there was a star named after me
I’m sure one day there would be a star named after you! You have a beautiful name that would fit a beautiful bright star!
Good morning! This episode was a really one fun one!
Wow that comet looks really cool! I hope I get to see it when it comes.
Great live! See you next week!
The great comet was very interesting!
hello from tn
Dr. Billings dream about the comet was beautiful! Also, the presentation about integrated circuits was cool!
great live, cant wait for the next one!
Who created the first circuit?
r.51 is hilarious
How do comets get different colors?
Comet name i think would be cool; The Dreamer
The Japan bullet train was very interesting, and amazing, I would love to take it one day.
Wow, I really like science
I think we should name the new comet The Great Socenal Comet
That moon rock must have hurt! 😢
I really enjoyed today’s live. I was wondering if y’all could do a video on nuclear power plants
For the bullet train, how did they go around turns without crashing?
I really enjoyed learning about the fast trains.
I love hearing stuff about Japan, I hope to go there someday.
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The circuits are so cool!
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I can’t wait for the comet
II think we should call it “Comet X.”
This was episode of Science Live was spectacular as always
So the idea of bullet trains came out in around the 1950’s to 1960’s? And now from the 1990’s and forwards they are already working on improving them to hovering on magnets?
Thanks for another great week!!
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Happy birthday Thomas edison!
Who built the bullet train and how long did it take for them to build the bullet train?
I would love to travel to Japan!
Hello , my name is EmmaLee and I thought about some names that we could name the comet. I thought about how you y’all said that the new comet was hopefully going to be very bright and so, since the mythical animal the dragon can breath bright fire and the tail of the comet find of looks like fire I thought we could name it The Dragon Fire Comet! Or we could name it the Draco Comet, the word Draco is Latin for dragon. We could also name it The Starblaze comet which literally means the comet comet , because starblaze means (comet). And since I and many other kids love Acellus maybe we could name it the Acellus Comet. And those are all of the names that I thought of. Thank you for reading and enjoyed watching this sciencelive!
I had no idea that comets had different parts to them, that’s really intriguing to me. I hope to see some of the comets coming in 2026. I didn’t know that comets were able to last specific amounts of times and that they can produce light.
thats a good idea dr.billings but I think it should be Comet 4,001 because it is around the 4,001 comet scientists have found.
Hey! I have a few name I ideas for the comet! Stardust, Astra, Lumina, Lina, Flash, and Nova.
The bullet train so cool :)!
This science live was incredibly exiting!
Hi from Texas
I enjoyed learning about the transportation methods in Japan. Thanks for another interesting science live!
Fun fact: the Japanese Shinkansen bullet train is the fastest train in the world. It can go 300+ mph. I didn’t know people were reluctant to approve the idea of the Shinkansen bullet trains at first but of course, once it debuted people loved it. I have also heard that Amtrak is building a rail line specifically for those exact bullet trains in Texas, I didn’t know you could lift boulders on the moon like that. Clouds weigh 1.1 million pounds but they are only in the air due to being made of gas.
Amazing learning about comets, as well as transportation in Japan!
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Happy Birthday, Thomas Edison! Your inventions have changed the world.
this was my first week as an acellus student and i really enjoyed this
Oh R 51!
Happy national inventor day and the hail boy comet is beautiful I love comets
Hi from Chicago, I think the contest was fun
I learned about a bullet train and how fast they go.
R51 is funny!
So cool I want to be an astronaut when I grow up!!
we should name the comet ‘comet IX’
the train story was cool
This is my first time watching. Enjoyed it!
How long do comets Usually last.
the trains were cool
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Very educational, great video!
I loved the train story!
the trains was cool
This is my first time watching. Enjoyed it.
Good morning! I really enjoyed the video. It was very interesting and had great info. Looking forward to next weeks live!!
It’s crazy how fast the trains in Japan went. It blew my mind.
I like the part when R51 is shrinking the computer
Science live is always so fun.
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I love these I watched every single one.
That was a really interesting video. I loved it!!!
It’s awesome that we get to do this every week!!!
This has got to be the second best one I’ve watched. Hello from TX
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Can’t wait for the next episode!!!!
Hi from Montana! Today’s live was so interesting!
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I have always only partially understood circuits until this episode. I feel enlightened.
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I loved learing about circuits! Such as fun episode!
Pretty comet photos!
I think the comment should be named R51s comment.
name it r 51
HI from Montana
I’m excited to learn more about integrated circuits!
It was interesting learning about trains.🚂
Bullet trains are incredible, I hope to ride one someday
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This was really cool and educational.
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I liked learning about the bulletin train!
Learning about the comet was cool! Bright 1 could be a cool name for it.
I liked learning about trains!
Maglev is really cool! Are the magnets facing a certain way to propel the train forward?
Thank you guys for this weeks video!!
It was really great learning about speed trains and how they were made overtime, and even about intergrated circuits, how they made portable technology possible for us. Thank you Roger Billings, Pajet Monet, and Acellus Team for yet another amazing science live!
You have the greatest videos! Have a great day!
Was waiting for another science live
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hello from ohio! I really enjoyed today’s live. I liked the part about transportation in japan the most!
science live this week was great I love watching this every week
i love the new episodes with the protoges
Fun video as always!
Me too! The train story was great!
How many comets are we expecting in 2026?
The tranisistors and stuff like that should get added to the gold shop!
Awesome ep, i coudn’t watch it live but thank goodness you save it
Omg the protégé’s were hilarious again! See you next week!
Hello from north carolina!
I wonder what type of light source we would use today if Thomas Edison hadn’t invented the light bulb.
This was so fun to watch my favorite part was the train story!!!
Thank you Dr. Billings!
I loved the story about the train.
It was so cool that the bullet trains could go so fast. It would be fun to ride on because i like going fast.
This live was incredibly fun and awesome I liked how u guys talked abut transportation!!
The bullet train was very fascinating; both it’s origin and how they continue to upgrade it to this day.
Ello from West Virginia! 3,000 bridges is absolutely insane, man! I can’t imagine how tiring that must’ve been. Also, up to 3 times as bright as the moon is also insane, and I like the name comet Z. Hilarious video from Caleb, David, and the inventoneers ( sorry if I spelled that wrong lol)! I loved the ” *Patriotism intensifies “& “Noice ” parts though.
I love you science live so much.
Todays live was amazing thank you for teaching us about circuits.
Integrated circuits works by combining millions of components. That is a lot of parts!
I love Science Live! Hello from FL! 🙂
My parents remember seeing Hale-Bopp when they were kids in 1997! It was neat learning the difference between the two tails of the comet.
Hello from Georgia!!
I would love to ride on a bullet train! Why doesn’t the US invest in them?
What do they have in common? They both light up my world! Haha