Binary Decade Counter

February 18, 2026 ย โ€ขย  EPISODE 298

How do integrated circuits actually work? In this episode of Science LIVE with Roger Billings, explore the fundamentals of integrated circuits with a closer look at a binary decade counter and how it processes and counts electrical signals.

Learn more about the Acellus Robot Dance Contest and Acellus World, coming to Kansas City in May 2026! And get ready to discover fascinating science in the natural worldโ€”from hydrophobic spiders that repel water to the surprising fact that rainbows include invisible colors beyond what our eyes can see.

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 โ€œDrBโ€ 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 DrBโ€™s lifelong commitment to supporting education, Science LIVE was launched as a way to โ€œgive backโ€ by mentoring students in conjunction with the Roger Billings Scholarship Program.


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  1. Evan

    Hello there, everyone at Acellus. I have a question for you; is it or will it eventually be possible to harness a black hole and use it to conduct or produce electricity/energy?

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  2. Macy

    Great live tonight! Thanks guys!

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  3. Carli

    Hi for South Carolina

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  4. Remington

    That was so interesting. The robot was the best.

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  5. Easton

    I can’t wait to earn enough points for a robot!

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  6. Infant

    I liked the technology spotlight and the dancing robot!

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  7. Sophia

    I loved this weeks live!

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  8. Ashraf

    What is the difference between hardware and software.

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  9. Ryan

    Thank you roger billings, I love learning about circuits

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  10. Noah

    The point where the explained how flip-flops worked was by far my favorite. They look like tiny little computer insects!

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  11. Chris

    What was the 555 chip created for?

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  12. Drew

    Loved this science live!

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  13. Izaiah

    The giant R2 bot was quite interesting, and the mechanism that the proteges made.

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  14. Micah

    The way the metal floats is very cool in my opinion.

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  15. Sirawit

    Hello from Phuket.

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  16. Aubree

    I wonder what r51 is going to Dr. billings is gonna do next! I love the robot.

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  17. Bentley

    Could robots dance in the future or work for a living?

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  18. Payge

    I love Science Live!

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  19. Natalie

    LOVE THIS VIDEO MORE OF THISSSS!!!!!

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  20. Annabella

    CANT WAIT FOR MORE!!!

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  21. Kayli

    I always look forward to tuning in every week. Ladies in science are awesome!

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  22. Will

    Awesome live tonight!

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  23. Gracelynn

    hi from ky!

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    Hello from florida

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    I love science live.

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  26. Katelyn

    Who was the first scientist?

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  27. Alayna

    hi from texas!

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  28. Julian

    Wow that was cool

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  29. Silas

    Will Pajet Monet have more lessons for her social emotional class in the future?

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  30. James

    I learnt so much from this one Science Live.

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  31. Gabriel

    Floating metal before flying cars this is insane lol

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  32. Amaya

    ๐Ÿ‘ Good job! I learned about Volatilty in science class today!

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  33. Paisley

    Comment david and calebs part is always the funniest

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  34. Semaj

    I love the big robot

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  35. Solomon

    this was very cool and I loved learning binary since i had forgotten how to do it.

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  36. Adalina

    Hi from Illinois

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  37. Katelyn

    Absolutely loved this you guys have outdone yourself again !!

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  38. Rhyan

    This live was so fun

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  39. Gabriella

    I thought the metal flouting was pretty cool. Canโ€™t wait to see the next one.

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  40. Leilah

    I loved watching the robot dance!

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  41. Olin

    I’m from Illinois

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  42. Emerie

    I liked the music clip

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  43. Kimberly

    hi from Texas!!

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  44. Star

    the video was so cool.

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  45. Rilynn

    Metal afraid of water?

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  46. Emilee

    I enjoyed this episode.

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  47. Addison

    That was awesome

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  48. Jayson

    The dancing robot is so cool! Iโ€™m definitely gonna get me one when I can!

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  49. Vincent

    each science live i watch is very unique!

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  50. Malia

    The little robot is adorable!

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  51. Patrick

    Thank you so much

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  52. Laken

    Had fun watching tonight!!

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  53. Maxton

    I thought the fact that the aluminum could float in water with a few modifications

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  54. Riley

    Circuits are interesting

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  55. Jayla

    Thank you for another amazing science live!

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  56. Isaiah

    Great video, can’t wait for next week.

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  57. Noah

    so cool, can’t wait for next week

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  58. Colson

    Hello from IL

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  59. Billy

    hi from texas.

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  60. Sotsy

    Absolutely thrilling

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  61. Logan

    Personally I am a flip flop becuase I like to divide.

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  62. Kenden

    keep doing the good work

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  63. Shalom

    That was a lot of fun! I look forward to the next one!

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  64. Collin

    me flip flop

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  65. Logan

    Does social-emotional learning have a practical usage for life besides mental health?

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  66. Tristen

    Science live was amazing

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  67. Jasper

    Hi from Tennessee!!

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  68. Brailon

    such a cool live

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  69. Aiden

    pretty nice video

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  70. Brennan

    i found this very interesting

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  71. Chase

    Nice science live.

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  72. Lilly

    Amazing video!!!!!

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  73. Riley

    Good show. Thanks for the great info on infrared.

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  74. Carson

    Thanks for another spectacular live!!

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  75. Kaylie

    I loved todayโ€™s live it was so interesting! Canโ€™t wait for next week!

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  76. Addison

    I liked the singing robot

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  77. Elise

    can’t wait for next week science live!

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  78. Sidrah

    AyyYYy, shoutout to Claudiaaa!!!

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  79. Wyatt

    this was great

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  80. Eliam

    hello from NJ!

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  81. Kendall

    the wave harnessing is so cool!

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  82. Aiden

    Comment hello from snowy NY

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  83. Anthony

    I liked all of the transistors they showed in this video

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  84. Tenley

    Enjoyed this live so much

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  85. Cecilia

    So Fun! As always.

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  86. Liam

    Hi from Montana

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  87. Zander

    AI songs sound cool

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  88. Kristianna

    wow i love watching this

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  89. Dajonique

    What kind of neat things can you do when you compined circuits?

    Dajonique Henderson

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  90. Alexander

    That robot dancing was funny

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  91. Maxwell

    I enjoyed Science Live this week!

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  92. Christian

    Hearing about how 555’s and other components of integrated circuits work, was really cool and insightful!

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  93. Benyt

    Nice learning about infrared technology

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  94. Gavin

    I love the AC-D2 robot

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  95. Zahdyn

    I love todayโ€™s live. Canโ€™t wait for next week.

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  96. Benjamin

    This was another great science live thank you.

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  97. Evan

    I think flip flops are cool

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  98. Caroline

    Amazing video as always!!

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  99. Alessandra

    wonderful video have a great day

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  100. Jeremiah

    Thank you Dr Billings and Dr Monet!

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  101. William

    Scince live is the best part of my day.

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  102. Maddison

    Thanks for putting this on

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  103. Emily

    Hello from Huntsville Alabama

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  104. Kynlee

    R2D2 is so cute!

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  105. Emiko

    Iโ€™m from Japan.

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  106. London

    That was amazing! Can’t wait for the next one ๐Ÿ™‚

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  107. Landon

    Wow transistors are amazing!

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  108. Rachel

    Love science live!!

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  109. Ellyanna

    I canโ€™t believe they made the robot bigger!

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  110. Ashton

    The protoges segment is always the best!

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  111. Adom

    I like the water spider that was showcased.

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  112. Brian

    Hi from Mexico

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  113. Carl

    Great science live as always

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  114. Fred

    Hi from tn

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  115. Hope

    I wish Paget was my teacher..

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  116. Elijah

    Love the video as always!

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  117. Gracie

    I loved the video this week!

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  118. James

    I had fun watching this live. See you next week.

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  119. Jairus

    what pet does R51 have

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  120. Kaiden

    i love it thanks for the entertanement

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  121. Ryan

    love the video it was great!!

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  122. Aidan

    Great episode! Transistors are cool!

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  123. Tyrik

    Love from North Carolina!

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  124. Alaina

    good night guys i really enjoyed the live i hope yall did too!

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  125. Emily

    Thanks for this!

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  126. Kody

    Infrared is definitely an interesting topic, loved learning about it

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  127. Dante

    Hello from Texas!

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  128. David

    Hi from Mexico.

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  129. Kezia

    The diving bell spider (Argyroneta aquatica) is the only spider that lives almost its entire life underwater, building a silk โ€œdiving bellโ€ to trap air for breathing, hunting, and mating. Thank you for another wonderful science live canโ€™t wait for next week.

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  130. Aurora

    Hello from Massachusetts!!!

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  131. Lionel

    infrared is such a cool thing! you can see heat in complete darkness and can see heat through a bag!

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  132. Ximena

    Omg I want the big rtd2

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  133. Kangyoon

    It was nice to see it from kentucky

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  134. Paul

    Living underwater sounds fantastic, so I’m sure being that spider must be incredible.

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  135. Adam

    I am a 555 , the binary divider is so cool

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  136. Bentley

    This was such a cool episode, I loved the proteges and r 51. See you all next week.

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  137. Jakob

    Thank you all! See you next Wednesday!

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  138. Ashley

    In what year did they release the first robot?

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  139. Israa

    I find it very intriguing how the note ties together several classic IC building blocks into a single, functional counter system.

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  140. Eden

    I canโ€™t wait for episode 300.

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  141. Lynzie

    Hello Ms. Monet and Mr. B, I would like to ask if a pen-like erase would be a suitable option for my project for the science fair. A eraser pen is an eraser shaped as a pen, and this eraser can erase ANYTHING (pen, marker, lint) that type of stuff. My question is, will this project be worth my time (ps answer on live so I know!!!!!) Ty
    Love Lynzie cloud.
    P.s- I am such a huge fan, and Ms,Pajet Monet is my favorite teacher!!!!!!
    Ty for your very important time!!

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  142. Michael

    learned a lot tonight. looking forward to next wed. goodnight everyone!!

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  143. Caleb

    how long did it take to find inferred?

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  144. Esther

    Wow! A gigantic robot is extra cool!

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  145. Maria

    Thank you all so much again this was another amazing science live see you all next week and I hope you all have a good morning, Good afternoon, and goodnight to everyone wherever you are!!!

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  146. Fernando

    wow! infrareds really cool! I always learn something new :-]

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  147. Joseph

    *in billings head* “I may regret this some day”

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  148. Umayma

    Dancing robot was fun!!

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  149. Mira

    I am glad that there is now a Lady in the inventioneer Club!!

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  150. Luke

    I remember so well when there were just 3 inventioneers

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  151. Daniel

    Now I know how these work! ๐Ÿ™‚

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  152. Mckenna

    Amazing live tonight!

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  153. Thiptiida

    I got to watch this live, LOVED IT.

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  154. Dillon

    Awesome that you are adding a girl to the ventioneers team

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  155. Gabrielle

    AC-D2 danced so well! His song is so good

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  156. Maddox

    Love watching science live and learning new things!!

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  157. Isabella

    thank you for todays episode!

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  158. Leticia

    Go girl you are great ๐Ÿ‘

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  159. Samaya

    Hi from Chicago Illinois

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  160. Gideon

    I canโ€™t wait for the live to start. Iโ€™ve never seen the pre-live stuff. So cool!

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  161. Gracie

    How did someone figure out how to make a calculator? What went through the persons head?

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  162. Emma

    hi from oregon

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  163. Gianna

    I love 3D printing. It is so cool..

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  164. Barbara

    can you give us another update on todd eddmend’s new class

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  165. Blaze

    Hello from Texas

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  166. Addison

    This is so cool!!!

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  167. Ronnie

    i think im a 555 lol

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  168. Mandie

    when is the science fair?

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  169. Liam

    why is this 1 hour it should be 5 hours

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  170. Debra

    Almost the 300th episode!!

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  171. Mia

    Learning about the water spider and metal floating was so cool.

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  172. Emmie

    Awesome, Claudia!

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  173. Matthew

    Glasses are cool! how do you make them?

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  174. Evan

    Hello from Las Vegas

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  175. Autumn

    I love hearing all the history behind inventions and scientific breakthroughs!

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