The Amazing Arduino
March 11, 2026 • EPISODE 301
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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Hi from NC!
Hi from Ohio!!
It is crazy how amazing microcontrollers are! I hope that the gold key helps a lot of people; can’t wait for next Wednesday!
Great Science Live tonight. Thanks you
Ready to learn!!!!
Hiiiiiiiiiii from South Korea!!!! Yessssssssssss
Who created the first invention?
Love this!
Thanks for this science live!!!
I like the robot that looks like legos. The robot that walked away from the alligator was so silly. I am interested in the Acellus gold key so I can tap my ID to sign in.
microcontrollers are so cool
Hi from the big GA!!!!!
How many vacuum tubes did old time computers need to have in them.
Science live was really cool as usual and I learn so many different things watching it!
AR-51 is funny and hi I love this science live it is cool
Hello from Oklahoma!
Wait i heard about the asteroid that almost hit earth before!
It’s so crazy how close an asteroid can get to earth and it not be widespread knowledge.
How often do asteroids fall? I am curious.
Science is so fun to learn about Micro controllers, and robots.
It was cool how they figured out that the crater at the bottom of the sea was made by a meteor
AR-51 is my favorite and I liked how the detectives solved the mystery!
I didn’t know that we provided for the last 18 years, gold key security devices for the United States military.
I love today’s live
hii my name is riley i am from arkansas i learned a lot from this live
I look forward to tuning in next science live!
I loved this episode!
Hi from SC!
science live is so good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Much love as always, from TN!
This was another great Science Live!
Using a spacecraft to target an asteroid is probably a pretty cool real life video game I’d actually like to learn more about.
i love watching science live it’s soo cool
Wow that was amazing!!
Hi, thanks for todays live!
I had learned about Space. Asteroid. Computers Transistors. Gary Boone. Chips. Microcontroller. I enjoyed it. Thanks!
This was a wonderful episode!
Amazing day for a video!
thank yall so much for posting these vids !!!
Amazing acting lol! I love how creative it was.
Loved the science live today, amazing as always!
Make a pump that moves water to create energy.
I really enjoyed the video with the protégés and the ventioneers. I appreciate what Acellus has done for us. Thank you Acellus! Also, Hello From CALIFORNIA!
I never knew an asteroid was going to hit us, WOW!
Good evening from California!
I had learned about Spacecraft. Asteroid. . Gary Boone. Computers. Satellites. I enjoyed it. Thanks!
I like microcontrollers .
The gold key was very interesting, and also the asteroid was really cool to learn about as well.
I did not know the proteges new how to play Clue!
The science live is awesome
The circuit is inside the calculator.
Hi from New Jersey!
omgg i love this 🤣r51 is so goofy
Hey the live was pretty good
R-51 is so goofy
I like seeing the small chips.
Hello from Las Vegas. I loved today’s episode I learned about a binary near-Earth asteroid system with a large asteroid named Didymos and a smaller moonlet named Dimorphis that was hit by Earth material in order to test asteroid deflection technology and to alter Dimorphises orbit around Didymos.
I larned about and space technology 51 man cool.
Popping in from Florida!!
Maybe I should use Arduino chips more!
Hello from MaryLand
This is so cool! I look forward to watching Science live every week!
Science live is so cool!
Hi from ct!!
I love learning from acellus!
Loved todays live!
Thanks for another informative video!
TODAY’S LIVE WAS SOOOO FUNN! THANKSSS
This science live was one of the most interesting ones to be honest!
I always learn something new from Science Live!
Hello from wisconsin! Excited for todays live!
This was a amazing live thank y’all!
Hi from Florida!
I love science live, thank you for this amazing learning experience.