Binary Decade Counter

February 18, 2026  •  EPISODE 298

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 Scholarship. 

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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1,861 Comments

  1. Levi

    I loved this science live! It was so cool to learn about the water spider.

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  2. Sterling

    I loved this video with spiders, circuits, and light splitting. I learned so much and I love R51 he’s such a goofball🤣😂

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  3. Aerolynn

    I really like how mirrors can reflect the colors of the rainbow.

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  4. Layne

    It is really cool how circuits need so much energy but it’s really easy to make.

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  5. Cayden

    I found myself intrigued with the binary decade counter and how they work, as well as the water spiders! I look forward to next week, keep up the good work!

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  6. Lyndee

    I never knew that electronics could do this! Than you so much for the new Science Live video!

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  7. Annelisa

    I loved the potoges presentation today

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  8. Emily

    the water spiters were super cool it was my faverite thing in todays live

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  9. Jazzelle

    that spider looks so cool!!!!!!!!!!!

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  10. Weston

    the super aquaphobic material can be used for phones and electronics so that they don’t get wet and malfunction. From South Carolina.

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  11. Erika

    Hello, This is Erika from Texas. I enjoy this hour. This is great information, especially the students’ personal experiences sections. Maybe one day I can be there.

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  12. Aedan

    This episode was interesting and easy to follow. The science demonstrations made learning about circuits more fun.

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  13. Jaxon

    R51 is so imaginative

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  14. Joshua

    the first joke lolol

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  15. Hunter

    Are we going to be able to buy that little robot online?

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  16. Ellison

    How many flip-flops are needed

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  17. Owen

    i did not know differant colors of light had differant temps

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  18. Dollie

    Water spiders remind me of water gliders

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    • Graceson

      What does the water spider eat?

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  19. Kimberly

    It is really cool how light can be split into multiple colors and each color has a different temperature.

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    • Matthew

      It is cool to think about how you can use light in different colors.
      Is there any inventions that already use it like this?

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  20. Euleah

    i have seen a lot of science teachers and videos of different people its cool.

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  21. Lilly

    Circuits and how they work/operate are very interesting!

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  22. Audrey

    I really enjoyed todays video it was vary educational and I learned a lot

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  23. Addison

    I’m totally a flip flop!!

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  24. Loveah

    i love 51!!

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  25. Mary

    I hope everyone is doing well. 🙂

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  26. Chayce

    Great video, Sciece is way cool.

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  27. Julio

    so cool☄️

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  28. Marco

    Love to see the robots DANCE

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  29. Zander

    hello from idaho

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  30. Eli

    This one was probably my favorite live so far

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