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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  1. Nova

    thanks for the live!

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  2. Hudson

    yes acellus science

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  3. Zeal

    Waves move by the wind and wind is energy so if you convert that wind into a machine, you might get some energy but water is not energy the cells. I don’t know if the cells are energy but the wind could create energy for light .

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  4. Archer

    I love the ACD2 robot!

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  5. Alexis

    liked learning about that spider. science might be my favorite subject, so thanks for talking about that.

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  6. Ariyah

    I liked learning about the water spider!

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  7. Jack

    The binary decade counter was so fun to see!

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  8. John

    i love roger billings

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  9. Amara

    Yay Science Rules!

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  10. Auna

    I’m currently saving up for the robot now 😂

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  11. Kendall

    I love the little robot =)

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  12. Diana

    Is that a giant AC-D2!?

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    I love science live, I learn so much from it.

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    I love these! Awesome video

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  16. Levi

    I like the bigger robot

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  17. Shaiah

    It was interesting to hear how the Social Emotional learning program started!

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  18. Honey

    I love how the mother spider makes a bubble to be able to protect their babies.

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  19. Magdalena

    I love how the guys explained the different components of the binary decade counter. It’s funny that one of the components is named “flip flop”. But it was cool to see the 2 different counters. Also looking forward to Acellus World this May!

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  20. Adonis

    The colors in the prism generate different temperatures, but the hottest temp was in the shade.

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  21. Rhea

    When do we use infrared?

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  22. Rylee

    Acellus World sounds so fun I wish I could go!

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  23. Brooklyn

    I thought that the hydrophobic metal was very cool, and I love how scientists take their ideas from nature.

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  24. Hailey

    Water spiders are so fascinating!

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  25. Lily

    if I try to handle those binary decade counters they wouldn’t last a second in my hands lol. I enjoyed this lesson, it was cool.

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  26. Claire

    The water spider is so interesting!

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  27. Lela

    love this!!

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  28. Connor

    I love robotics!

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  29. Lauralye

    The water spider is awesome!

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  30. Zakk

    i like spiders

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  31. Wyatt

    I love robots! I would love to make my own.

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  32. Ansley

    I would love to have one of those robots they are so cool.

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  33. Charles

    It’s fascinating that scientists are creating new technology by taking inspiration from nature; such as the hydrophobic metal inspired by the Water Spider.

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  34. Emma

    I loved this podcast so much!

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  35. Joelle

    Hi Acellus!

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  36. Jazmine

    I love the little robot I want to make one for myself.

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  37. Emily

    I loved the water spider!!

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  38. Skylar

    I wish I could get one of the robots. I’ll be interested to see what goes on at the science fair in a few months!

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  39. Miracle

    Really enjoy the videos we Lear something new every time.

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  40. Brandon

    the Robot is super cool! I can’t wait till i get one

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  41. William

    the water spider was so cute and cool!

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  42. Caroline

    I loved this episode. The mother spider is so cute. I wish I could get the big robot on the Accellus store!

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  43. Taylor

    I cannot believe that no one did social emotional health! I’m so happy that im able to

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  44. Meghan

    vVery interesting about how the spider repelled water and someone may come along and use that technology.

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  45. Eden

    I love science live. It’s so fun to watch!!

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  46. Michael

    I love the little dancing robot

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  47. Porter

    The spider is super cool!

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  48. Bailey

    this is probably the coolest one yet!

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  49. Ireland

    Hi this video was so good can’t wait for the next one. Acellus is the best!

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  50. Benjamin

    I have a fear of water spiders, but that was cool

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  51. Alyssa

    Hello from iowa! Loved this science live! I always love to learn some new!

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  52. Isabelle

    Omg I loved the little Robot’s dance and song!

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  53. Adriana

    The water spider is so cool!

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  54. Amelia

    Very interesting! Spiders scare me.

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  55. Isabel

    I liked the water spider

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  56. Garrett

    That spider is cool!

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  57. Ayden

    I wish I had a spider

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  58. Daniel

    Learning to program the robot to do things is so fun. I love ACD2!

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  59. Brittlee

    could we talk about the store next week and could we have the Acellus all the way on science Live all the way threw and could I personally now when Acellus world is going to happen the actually date of it.

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  60. Duncan

    Oooo that water spider was very interesting. Thanks for showing it to us!

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  61. Lena

    Is there a certain number that they can divide it to?

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  62. Kylee

    Thank you a ton for this awesome video!!

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  63. Koa

    I love these videos. Will robots take over soldiers jobs?

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  64. Antonio

    I love the little robot so much!

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  65. Emmalyn

    The singing and dancing robot, i can not so cute!

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  66. Duncan

    That robot is so cool! How much does one cost?

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  67. Landon

    How deep can the water spider swim before getting crushed by the water pressure.

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  68. Brailyn

    I love the robot!

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  69. Maddison

    I want a robot too!!lol so cute

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  70. Mason

    It’s cool to know the infra red means below red

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  71. Aidyn

    What is a gyroscope?

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  72. Elise

    The robot is adorable wish i had one

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  73. Jaxon

    thats so cool your biulding a big robot im saving to get a small one

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  74. Kase

    Really entertaining lesson! Integrated circuits seem necessary for our lifestyles now!!

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  75. Kyrie

    Socianal, I love that! I love blending words to make new ones! If we were all a little more Socianal, the world would be a better place. Thank you, Dr. PaJet!

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  76. Jersey

    This was awesome!! Thank you for taking your time and making yet another video!!

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  77. Jason

    i loved Tobias segment

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  78. Aaron

    How do circuit breakers know when to trip

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  79. Lileean

    Love science live!

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  80. Hannah

    Do you think there will ever be a much more complex code outside of binary code? I know the code for robotics is different to us? Is it also binary behind the scenes?

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  81. Carter

    The water spider was cool!

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  82. Saleen

    Aquatic Spiders seem cool

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  83. Trystin

    science is absolutely amazing

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  84. Solomon

    If you set the metal super hydrophobic metal tube in water does it rust?

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  85. Jared

    I thought that the part where Tobias was talking about inferred and ultraviolet light was vey interesting.

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  86. Jasper

    The water spider has interesting behavior

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  87. Caylie

    I want a robot😀

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  89. Mason

    hello from maine

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  90. Colt

    I like the part about the spider.

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  91. Sakorrah

    I watched with my brother Keaton. I really liked the giant robot.

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  92. Emilee

    That’s so cool me and my sister made a toy car our selfs it was kind of like that.

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  93. Keaton

    I liked the binary counter.

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  94. Laine

    Science is the best

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  95. Ella

    I don’t like spiders but this one was neat

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  96. Davante

    This is a really cool concept that I never knew of before.

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  97. Mikhaela

    spiders are interesting but crepy

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  98. Gracelynn

    I love robots they are so cool

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  99. Bodhi

    I think water spiders are very interesting!

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  100. Clara

    Woooow that’s so cool 😎

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  101. Davante

    The Binary Decade Counter, never heard of it, just like other things on here, I love the knew things I know about because of this!

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  102. Clark

    I love science!

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  103. Chantem

    I love robots

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  104. Kian

    So cool! the spider creeped me out though.

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  105. Dylan

    Congratulations Kelsey! Can’t wait to see your film!

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  106. Waylon

    finding the cow was fun

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  107. Alexandra

    I LOVEE the robot!!!

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  108. Emma

    So cool! 😎

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  109. Jackson

    That robot has quite the set of pipes! Surprised R-51 taught him.

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  110. Troy

    Thank you Acellus!

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  111. Braxton

    Science is so fun!

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  112. Caitlyn

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  113. Sherif

    Liked the spider part!

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  114. Peter

    Science Live is always a highlight of the week!

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  115. Autumn

    I loved the spider it was so cool to see even though I hate bugs.

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  116. Noe

    I thought this robot was cool

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  117. Ethan

    That robot is awesome

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  118. Mila

    I have never heard of a underwater spider that is amazing!

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  119. Hudson

    Hi from Texas!

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  120. Bryer

    I loved watching the robot dance

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  121. Emma

    This was cool more silly buissness

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  122. Austin

    The water spider was cool!

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  123. Ava

    Always love another live!

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  124. Jace

    Awesome science live guys.

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  125. Grant

    I loved this science live.

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  126. Romeo

    Always insightful – thank you

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  127. Emma

    Science 🧪 is cool 😎

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  128. Serjah

    These videos never fail to amaze me!

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  129. Tommy

    I love science live and the way you teach it super cool and i love the Area 51 part

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  130. Naveya

    I don’t think I want a robot in my house, at least not a human like one.

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  131. Adriana

    Water spider!!! so cool

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  132. Antoinette

    it was a really good video

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  133. Charlee

    Do you have a name for the robot

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  134. Shasmeen

    Researchers at the University of Rochester have developed a unique type of superhydrophobic (SH) aluminium tube which has very high buoyancy. This tube is coated with a special surface that permanently traps air and continously repels water, allowing it to remain afloat even if damaged or submerged for a long period. This tube will be used to increase buoyancy in marine infrastructures, repel water in surfaces that need to remain dry, etc.

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  135. Kira

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  136. Anthony

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  137. Charlee

    That robot is so cute I love it and I wish that I had one

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  138. Jackson

    I really enjoyed the water spider!

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  139. Marley

    i love spiders

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  140. Adalynn

    i really liked the robot it was really cute

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  141. Kayleigh

    i wish i could have a robot… there so cool looking

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  142. Isaac

    I wish the protojays would team up with r51

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  143. Maverick

    Wow those spiders are cool!

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  144. Yzell

    Wow i really liked this one codings always been a special interest of mine p!!

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  145. Sabrina

    I love the robot im goona buy it soon.

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  146. Maverick

    such a good and funny video

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  147. Pierce

    I would be curious about of they will get the gyroscopes to stay in place? What will they use so they won’t float away?

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  148. Garrhett

    I liked the part that talked about hydrophobic hairs.

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  149. Joseph

    very cool water spider ! hello from tennessee

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  150. Jakob

    I love Robots

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  151. Breezi

    Great session today….my daughter really loved the robot song and dance…so cool!

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  152. Rodney

    Hi, I really like the robots!

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  153. Olivia

    The robot is co cool!

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  154. Ivy

    It’s a great idea to get inspiration from the characteristics of water spiders living underwater and apply it in practice

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  155. Parker

    Infrared is my new favorite color.

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  156. Hudson

    Is normal light, which contains all of the colors, warmer than infrared light?

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  157. Beyah

    I like the giant robot dancing

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  158. Hudson

    7 segment driver = translator! Love it!

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  159. Hudson

    Is normal light, which contains all the colors, warmer than the infrared?

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  160. Tyler

    Hello from South Africa!!!

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  161. Isaiah

    Water spiders are pretty cool I’ll admit.

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  162. Alyvia

    The water spider was really cool to see. I always enjoy watching science live.

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  163. Xavier

    Learning about the spider was pretty cool!

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  164. Brody

    Robots are cool

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  165. Harper

    I love Science Live! It’s so neat to learn about the underwater spider and how we can use that same technology as humans.

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  166. Emilia

    The water spider was cool but if I saw it live I would not swim again lol

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  167. Alexis

    I did not know that spiders can hold water on top of their bodies because of its hydrophobic little hairs, that’s so cool.

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  168. Liliana

    That’s so cool but at the same time so scary for someone who is afraid of spiders!!!

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  169. Mario

    😆 The fish jokes are hilarious

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  170. Tillie

    I don’t like spiders but the water spider is cool

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  171. Levi

    A singing robot! Ha! Too funny!

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  172. George

    I liked the water spider

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  173. Alex

    I like robots I think they are cool!!!!!

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  174. Charlotte

    Love learning the tidbits about the light spectrum.

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  175. Noah

    ocean wave can make engery

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