Binary Decade Counter
February 18, 2026 • 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 world—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 “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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hello from Oregon!
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awsome video learned alot!!!
I really enjoyed the video the protégés made. I thought it was really funny and I learned a lot. Thank you for all you have done for us.
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That was so interesting! I thought learning about the circuits were cool, and I also thought that robot was funny.
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A Binary Decade Counter is a digital circuit that counts from 0 to 9 in binary form before resetting back to 0. It is also called a mod-10 counter because it has ten states (0000 to 1001). After reaching 1001 (which represents 9 in decimal), the counter resets to 0000 and starts counting again.
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I liked learning about integrated circuits and how they work. The video was also great.
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Very educational. Loved this!
I really love to learn about circuit and how they work. Aera 51 is so funny that i laugh so hard. I really love to learn about robots. Thank you so much Acellus for teaching me new stuff.
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Hello from Missouri. How close are the fires to the school?!
i learned that scientist made things super hydrophobic with lasers
When will scientists create a new spider type where, it can be on land and be in the water?
Well…. I don’t really think science can make a spider that can do that it would have to be a robot since they cant preform a living spider. Unless they got dna from a land spider and water spider.
this video was very informational thank you
i thought that the thing about the spider was cool that type of spider eats small fish
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Roger Billings, known as Dr. B, is an educator and inventor who created the Acellus platform and works with the international Academy of Science to inspire students to love science and succeed through education.
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It’s cool that you can make metal hydrophobic.
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I think that the circuit was cool
I hope that drink makes the produjes really smart
Great episode as always!!
Could you put a robot car in the shop please.
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That is so cool that colors have different temperatures
Pajet Monet’s story was absolutely beautiful!
This week’s episode was amazing! My favorite part was about the spider that lived under water, it’s so cool how it makes that big air bubble so it can breathe under water.
Science Live was so fun.
Interesting stuff. Thanks.
The next episode really should be more about the 555! This was a great episode overall and the next episode will be amazing!
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dr Billings have you ever done an episode of plant biology? If you have what is the number episode and if not, could you maybe make one? Thank you so much for the amazing curriculum you created.#iloveacellus
I now want to try and make my own clock with this circuit
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I love the fish joke!
How many wires did they use to make the circuit?
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loved hearing about the hydro spiders, and seeing the robot dance.
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Seeing metal float is cool
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I didn’t know the two 7s had jobs that can do a lot of stuff.
It is amazing that you can make metal float on water.
I learned that the sun’s rays have different colors and some of them are hotter than the others. 😊
Different colors have different wave lengths.
There are spiders that live in the water.
This live was cool.
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Woah this video was awesome this week!
Comment i love the robot dancing soo funny *
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This was very interesting!!
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I liked learning about circuits with the proteges.
r-51 should make more teacher serum
The hydrophobic metal is awesome. It would be cool to make all boats out of that. Infrared light is really cool and how it goes straight through the bag. The AI song was interesting.
In todays science live Dr. Roger billings talked about how the social emotional course was made . R.51 took the robot in area 51 and taught him how to dance
I love R.51
Dr. Roger billings said to send him a video of the robot dancing to a song.
Thanks for featuring the Proteges and finding out that there will be a new inventioneer named Claudia is very exciting !
Hi from Texas
I had learned about Water Spiders. Super hydrophone. William Herschel. The Flip Flop Circuit. I enjoyed it. Thanks!
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I can’t believe that a spider evolved to make a bubble so it can live underwater!!! It is crazy that one spider inspired many scientists to make metal NOT SINK!!
I didn’t know different colors had different temperatures from red as the hottest to violet as the coldest colors we can see and infa red light is the hottest color we know!!! If infa red light is the hottest color then is ultra violet light the coldest color?!
The acd2 song was surprisingly good and funny!
Thank you for sharing this information.
I had learned about Water Spiders. Isaac Newton and colors. Robots. I enjoyed it! Thanks!
the prodiges are so funny! I hope you guys do NOT throw that football at the circuit again!!!
I liked the song and watching the robot dance.
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I love AC-D2 🙂
I wonder what inventions might come out of that floating technology!
What was the first computer, and how did it differ from modern, widespread computer.
Really enjoyed learning about the infared lighting!
Is it possible for a genetically modified human to be hydrophobic? If it is possible, would the microscopic holes that make it possible to be hydrophobic damage your body in a critical or fatal way?
Loved this! very informational
it was about that metal can float even if they have holes in it.
Thanks for the live!
This is so interesting !! I love these lives
Thank you! Cool stream!
I agree that all schools should offer Social Emotional as a class!
One thing I liked in todays video was learning about a water spider and how it can breath under the water. I also liked learning about a binary counter and how it works in todays world.
I love watching the proteges videos they are so funny.
I like the fact that there are different circuits with the same prices but different outputs its crazy. I never thought that everyday we don’t see the different componets in a circuit
I can’t wait to watch his again next week! I love David and Caleb! I’m a 555 girl and I’m very socinal lol
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555 for sure!
R51s thing actually worked but kinda sad how the cardboard Pajet Monet wasn’t there.
If you put microscopic holes on a ship to make some part of it hydrophobic, would that help prevent accidents (namely, sinking due to a breach or something), and if so, what part of the ship would need to be hydrophobic?
why is the live not working for me?
Could Calab and David start an Inventioneering course for the students?
Is really cool how the metal can float in the water. What if they use the metal to make a boat with it now that it can float?
Can’t wait for Caleb and David!!!
What are water spider? How can water bounce off the surface? Do sunlight have multiple colors? Can he use sunlight to turn up heat? What is a capacitor?
I like the video and talking about the 555 and the flipflop an showing ac-d2 new song i love making comment have a good night .
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Loved today’s live circuits make more sense now
If infrared light is warmer on a thermometer, is ultraviolet cooler?
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The intergram circuit is off and and create a electricity.
Dr Billings Robot is super cool and funny to see dance around
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Wow so cool I love your videos
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I know that the light is made out of 7 colors. The protoeges are sooooo dramatic. I know the 7 grams.
what is a water spiders web made of?
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Loved the lesson thank you!