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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. Lucy

    Really cool!!!!

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    • Hayden

      Wow the robot is awesome

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  2. Marley

    Hi!
    From Florida

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  3. Janyla

    I Love science live, and Acellus. Hi from GA

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  4. Bryce

    Great work I love theses videos

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  5. Miracle

    Hey from MS

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  6. Ronald

    love this live always

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  7. Karson

    Hi from Texas

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  8. Sarah

    Hello from lawrenceville GA

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  9. Payton

    It’s interesting that infrared is a word Latin, although I realize now that there are a lot of science words that are Latin, so it isn’t that surprising that it is. Anyways, happy science live everyone!

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  10. Brady

    So interesting to learn about infrared light!

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  11. Luke

    this is super interesting!

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  12. Rylee

    Hello from Alberta Canada!

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  13. Zariah

    Is there going to be a R-51 segment tonight?

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  14. Phoebe

    I really enjoy the break throughs in science, I love learning new things!

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  15. Julie

    I liked the prism.

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  16. Ella

    Thank you for an excellent Science Live! My new favorite color is infrared!

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  17. Marcus

    HI FROM VIRGINIA

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  18. Taleeya

    Love from Georgia

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  19. Abiella

    Hello from Georgia!!

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  20. Aaram

    Tobias, that was very cool !

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  21. Kashlyn

    I love it so much!!!!

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  22. Adelyne

    Hello from California

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  23. Finley

    Hi from Washington state!

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  24. Jazette

    Watching from puerto rico

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  25. Thomas

    i love that they made i giant version of the dancing robot

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  26. Emily

    Hello from Thailand! I liked the infared lesson.

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  27. Akane

    Today’s video is really interesting!

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  28. Alaina

    Yay Dr B😊😊😊

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  29. Alana

    Thank you for a great science live! infrared is very cool!

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  30. River

    Hello from Texas!

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  31. Layla

    hello from the Carolina’s🩷

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  32. Lucy

    That is really cool I never knew that I am telling the truth!!!!!!!

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  33. Caidyn

    I enjoyed Dr. Tobias’ lecture about how infrared light was discovered.

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  34. Ava

    I think the water repellent property is really interesting. I also think many things should be better water proofed.

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  35. Russell

    It’s really cool to learn about all of the spectrums of light!

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  36. Serenity

    Hello from Georgia!

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  37. Noah

    Greetings from texas!

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  38. Andrew

    south carolina says hi!!!

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  40. Robert

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  42. Shiloh

    This Class Is Amazing

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  43. Liam

    I’m excited to see the science live today!

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  44. Brayden

    Hi from Nebraska

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  45. Anela

    I loved learning new information about colors, such as infared.

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  46. Leia

    Hi from Texas

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  47. Hagan

    Hi from Idaho!!!

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  48. Alexis

    This showed me some new things I didn’t know about.

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  49. Ailey

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  50. Mohammed

    hello from ct

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    • Caelen

      Hello from Nebraska

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  51. Connor

    Hello from California!

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  52. Zaydee

    Hello from Texas!

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  53. Chrystal

    Oh wow!!! The part about the visible and invisible light is incredible! Love watching the live!

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  54. Shyla

    Hello from UAS

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  55. Mia

    I’m so excited!

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  56. Gunnar

    I think its cool that the color spectrum is hotter on the red side and gets cooler as you go down it

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  57. Skyler

    hi from hawaii

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    Hello from Wisconsin

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  59. Lakyn

    Awesome live!

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  60. Olivia

    Hi again from SC

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  62. Halie

    hello from illinois

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  63. Nyla

    Spider are so cool!

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  64. Miles

    Light passing through a glass prism and splitting into a rainbow is beautiful.

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    Hello from Texas!

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  66. Ivy

    hi from Cheny WA

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  67. Mary

    Hello from Indiana.*

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  69. Ekaterina

    Hello! This is so interesting!

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  70. Teddy

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  71. Katelyn

    Hello from north carolina! Cant wait to see what this episode brings this week!

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  72. Randi

    what an amazing episode today!!

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  73. Nicolette

    hello from flordia

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  74. Noah

    Hi from Minnesota, that is a cool experiment with light and temperature.

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  75. Scarlett

    Congrats Kelsie!!!!

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  76. Jonesy

    hi from taxas

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  77. Bella

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  78. Kathleen

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  79. Sydney

    that is so interesting!!!

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  80. Jaice

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    • Ryker

      I’m from new Jersey

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    • Delaney

      Great science live

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    • Kaine

      I watching from south Dakota

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  86. Morgan

    Such a good episode!! Hello from Wisconsin!

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  87. Ruby

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  88. Seth

    Hi from kingsport!

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  89. Jacob

    Very interesting Tobias, different colors and different temperatures!

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  90. Camila

    hello, happy Wednesday!!! So excited for class today.

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  91. Finley

    Hello from Kansas !

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  92. Maximus

    Hello from Rhode Island!

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  93. Elijah

    Hey from Florida, I thought how he used the prism displayed colors was cool.

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    Hello from Texoma!

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    Hello from Alabama

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  96. Esdee

    Watching from Nevada!

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    Hello from Ohio!

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  98. James

    i’m new to Acellus. Enjoying it very much.

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  99. Isaiah

    I didn’t know that microscopic ridges could repel water so good.

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  100. Alaina

    Wow i never had a science fair before 🤩

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  101. Gage

    Hello from Georgia

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  102. Olivia

    Hey im from Tennessee I love science live

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  103. Serenity

    So excited for today’s live!

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  104. Matthias

    How do they make the water repel?

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  105. Trinitee

    Hii, watching from Virginia!

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  106. Sofia

    Great live 🎀

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  107. David

    Hi, from Hixson love these episodes

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  108. Mary

    so cool!! I like these videos!

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  109. Precious

    so interesting!! i love science lives ive been learning alot

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  110. Alexander

    Comment Even after so much time a scientist made new discoverys about ideas once thought to be complete!

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  111. Sabastion

    I always wondered why the rainbow had indigo in it? That is extremely cool and smart.

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  112. Leo

    leo from nj !

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  114. Samantha

    Loving science live this week!

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  115. Chevy

    Hello from Georgia!!!!!!

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  116. Ellis

    water spiders are the best

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  117. Elinor

    I think it’s cool there is a water spider

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  118. Isaac

    hello from WI!

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  119. Jacob

    Hi from Missouri, can’t wait to see what we are doing this week.

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  120. Khadra

    Hi everyone!! Love a good science live.

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    Hello from Atlanta

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  122. Yuezes

    hello from ny everyone!

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  123. Derek

    Hi from Virginia!

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  124. Victoria

    good live and hello from nc!

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  125. Kever

    Wow that is so cool! Hi from TN.

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  126. Emmett

    excited for tonights live!

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  127. Paityn

    I love science live!!!

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  128. Rylee

    hi from NC

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  129. Aubrey

    hello from South Carolina

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  130. Ashford

    hello from Michigan

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  131. Joziah

    Cool facts about water repellant metal.

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  132. Liliana

    Hey! first time on science live!!!

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  133. Ivan

    Hello from NJ

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  134. Kevin

    Amazing video

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  135. John

    Science live is the best part of the day

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  136. Elijah

    TUNING FROM TEXAS!!!!!

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  137. Sabastion

    maybe it will be able to make it to where cars don’t sink when they are on water.

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    • Timothy

      That is a cool idea. Maybe some day you will be able to open a company that does that.

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  138. Abrianna

    Hii my from Kansas im so happy for the live

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  139. Dylan

    Hello from Texass!

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  140. Aubrie

    TOBIAS!!!!

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  141. Clark

    Imagine waterproof clothing!

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  142. Avery

    thanks for that info!!!

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  143. Zoey

    Love science live!

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  144. Andres

    It’s cool how that material floots on top of the water

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  145. Lane

    Hey from NC!

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  146. Zoey

    i love this

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  147. Addilyn

    this is so cool!!!

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  148. Alide

    Wow that’s amazing that it still stayed floating for that long! That would be so helpful!

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  149. Anthony

    Hello from Illinois

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  150. Adrian

    Does the hydrophobic treatment on metal prevent rust?

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  151. Tanner

    Hello from Michigan

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  152. Rory

    Always fascinating!!

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  153. Isabella

    never unimpressed with science live!

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  154. Amelia

    Just one little spider has inspired people to make a water resistant boat, that’s incredible

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  155. Arthur

    Hi from Florida and I really love science and I liked the part where they talked about aluminum.

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  156. Katie

    Hello from Texas

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  157. Cannon

    i love science live

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  158. Angella

    hello from kansas

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  159. Tristan

    hi from Agartha

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  160. Cheyenne

    i think the lost at sea experiment was pretty cool to test how the hydrophobic tube would hold up.

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  161. Allan

    Water spiders look cool

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  162. Lilianna

    hello from maine

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  163. Aurelia

    Hi from Florida !

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  164. Alexander

    Hi from North Carolina

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  165. Kadyn

    Does that work for other metals? Like big ships?

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  166. Bailey

    Spiders are scary yet so cool

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  167. Kennija

    Hello from MS

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  168. Rile

    I didn’t know spiders can live in water!

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  169. Cayden

    I have a feeling that this science live is going to have a lot in store for me.

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  170. Amy

    hello , happy to see you today.

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  171. Mason

    a Spider spinning a web under water would be interesting to watch!!!

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    • Kelby

      It is so fascinating to hear about the hydrophobic things! It’s so cool knowing certain objects and substances resistance to water!

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    • Juliannys

      Greetings from VA. I love Science Live! 🥰🥰

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  172. Natalie

    Hi from oklahoma

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  173. Evelyn

    Hello from central Florida

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  174. Sabastion

    I love spiders my personal favorite is the wolf spider.

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  175. Lola

    I love spiders 🙂

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    • Jeremiah

      same here

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