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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  1. Leonardo

    Thats so fasinating

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  2. Jayla

    Got so much info from this video.Thankk youu

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  3. Preston

    Hello from Texas! : )

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  4. Alaina

    Here from VA!

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  5. Anna

    I love the creative skits ya’ll do!

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  6. Sophia

    The granola with chopsticks is hilarious 😂

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  7. Anika

    I love my new ASL class!

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  8. Parker

    Hi from Texas

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  9. Pham

    hello i’m from Vietnam

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  10. Abel

    It’s holms!!!!!!!!!!

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  11. Isla

    Could someone use an micro Controller with a rudder of sort on an astroid to alter course as needed.

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  12. Shyamika

    loved today’s video!!

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  13. Domenic

    I like David and Caleb pretending to be Sherlock Holmes and Watson – the best show!

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  14. Christopher

    This is so funny! I love science live!

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  15. Jacet

    Hello from North Dakota

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  16. Omar

    I like her learning about computers and I like how we’re learning about the Roger Billings computer it’ really good I really love the way that were learning about computers

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  17. Nicholas

    So If N.A.S.A Hit the Astroid Did the Debris Or Rocks hit the Earth? Yes..

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  18. Foster

    Have a good day yall.

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  19. Elizabella

    Hi from Alabama. I always like watching the educational skits toward the end. Those boys are entertaining.

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  20. Yuchen

    did I see chopsticks being used improperly ಠ╭╮ಠ

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  21. Joaquin

    Iron man armor
    Detecter of insulin

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  22. Dora

    Hii!!, from Dominican Republic

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  23. Aria

    Hello from wisconsin!

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  24. Ella

    Are these the people from clue?

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  25. Robert

    Robert here from South Carolina

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  26. Vito

    I like learning about the Dart Project and the Microcontrollers.

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  27. Candy

    The micro processor which is considered the brain, still needs so much stuff for it fully function as the micro controller already has that and more. I just believe it’s an interesting concept.

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  28. Roland

    Could we use a microcontroller to make a crane/car that can be used to make vehicles or computers?

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  29. Dylan

    Hello from coloradooooo :3

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  30. Hannah

    i love this

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  31. Lilian

    Amazing video today! loved it

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  32. Ethan

    Good evening from Tennessee!

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  33. Hayden

    Those “character” names are hilarious! Granola with chopsticks lol 🙂

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  34. Lana

    I love this science live

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  35. Vivyan

    Love Science Live!

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  36. Abigail

    Pretty cool!!

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  37. Zoey

    Arduinos are really interesting

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  38. Ashton

    Science Live Is Great

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  39. Reilynn

    this is such a cool topic!

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  40. Lillian

    ” This floor is false”. Lol

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  41. Jordan

    Hey, I just wanted to say I love the show!

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  42. Madison

    Hi from North Carolina!

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  43. Trayton

    Hi from Nebraska

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  44. Daniel

    It was fun listening to this video today.

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  45. Rozalia

    I would love to build a robot car toy or my own game console by using microcontrollers.
    MicroProcesser vs MicroController is an important difference and you explained it perfectly!!! Thank you. Rosie.

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  46. Lana

    i love this science

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  47. Ella

    hi from TN

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  48. Shania

    Hello from Florida!

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  49. Nilah

    can’t wait to see what’s on today’s video!

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  50. Dean

    It’s so amazing that something so small could hold and do so much!

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  51. Ella

    I’m a little late but I’ve made it!

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  52. Mia

    We love science live nights at our house!

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  53. Lily

    That’s cool! Like clue the game

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  54. Emmett

    Awsome live tonight!

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  55. Erika

    This is such a good episode!

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  56. Emory

    I got a huge set of these type of things a few years ago they are fun to play with!

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  57. Clara

    You should find somthing to add like a project to do at home that relates to what we learned

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  58. Khloe

    Hi from VA

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  59. Gisselle

    Love this live

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  60. Joseph

    CLUE REFERENCE!

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  61. Keagan

    Science live is so neat!

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  62. Deepak

    I luv science live

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  63. Vincent

    It is so fun to dive into the world of computer science and learn more about them!

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  64. Gavin

    The speak and spell device is awesome! I love science live!

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  65. Leigha

    From Indiana!!!

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  66. Harper

    I love watching acellus live 😗

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  67. Caelen

    That computer is so big compared to ours today!

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  68. Zander

    a microproster is a certain kind of motor that makes a electric thingy to the brain inside of its hard metal little shell where if you hook it up to a robot you can move the hands with a processor with one of those two batteries some hands and feet and Bam you can get the hands control but everything else you need a lot of complication the car is kind of good that’s really easy for those too I am done good luck the and.

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  69. Evan

    Hi from NJ!

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  70. Lillian

    Takes place in England.

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  71. Chrystal

    Wonderful!! Love these lives!

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  72. Addyson

    Hi from Vermont!

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  73. Javari

    Hey from Mississippi

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  74. Slade

    Microprocessors looks really cool! too bad parts like those are expensive nowadays.

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  75. Judah

    I find the relationship between technology and the body quite similar and interesting.

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  76. Aubergine

    What data must be collected to calculate that an asteroid will or will not hit Earth?

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  77. Arianna

    This live is so helpful!

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  78. Tristen

    oh and for some reason my post seas awaiting moteration for science live.

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  79. Alyssa

    Hi from Texas

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  80. Karissa

    Love the lives!

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  81. Samantha

    Hello from California!

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  82. Catherine

    What role does a microprocessor have compared to a microcontroller? Why not just use one over the other?

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  83. Sara

    I’m excited for the next one loved this episode

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  84. Arthur

    Hi from Oregon!

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  85. Elliana

    The dance suit will light up everytime you or I move.

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  86. Elizabeth

    I loved the science fact

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  87. Emilee

    I love science live!

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  88. Joshua

    CRAZY FAST

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  89. Isabelle

    hello from va

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  90. Raegan

    i look forward to science live every week!

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  91. Bradyn

    Hello from Louisiana!

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  92. Yuezes

    helloo from ny!

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  93. Chloe

    Fun and educational skit today, I really appreciate the effort they put in to make sure everyone understands the concept they’re trying to teach!

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  94. Finnigan

    Who invented the micro controller?

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  95. Amira

    learning about microscopes was fun.

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  96. Yan

    Hi from New York!

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  97. Cole

    I learned what an Arduino is its pretty cool

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    • Angelo

      hi from MI

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    • Payton

      Hi from Texas!

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  98. Kathelina

    How many transistors does a Laptop have ?

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  99. Matthew

    why would the rocketship smash it self in a metore?

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  100. Lillian

    skit was super unique!

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  101. Sabastion

    Why did you go with the Sherlock Holmes theme this week?

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  102. Kaylee

    so basically the electrodes in devices can act like the electrodes in the human body?

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  103. Paysen

    a reel bionic arm

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  104. Samuel

    very cool stuff!

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  105. Dannalai

    Hi from Texas… 🙂

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  106. Emilio

    i would love to have a biology course on the how the bosy works- mucles and bones

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  107. Caraya

    Everything has a limit, so what are the limitations of microcontrollers?

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  108. Shanzeh

    Hi!! From Chicago!

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  109. Meghan

    Impressive Microcontroller!

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  110. Emmalynn

    Hello from Washington! Loved to hear abt electronics!!!

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  111. Wynter

    Greetings from Wisconsin

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  112. Colton

    happy to be here again!!!!!

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  113. Austin

    hi from GA

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  114. Rahel

    Your segment is really cool and informative!

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  115. Noah

    You can’t spell conscience without science!

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  116. Caleb

    hi from indiana

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  117. Anh

    Hello from Vietnam

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  118. Treasure

    I love this!

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  119. Leslie

    Hello from Texas!

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  120. Katlyn

    The Sherlock Holmes skit is amazing

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  121. Nyia

    How do you calculate how a satellite’s orbit?

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  122. Mia

    the speak and spell seems really cool!

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  123. Korbin

    so funny and useful

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  124. Elizabeth

    Love this video!

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  125. Everleigh

    this content is amazing

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  126. Blaze

    Hello, I’m happy to be here.

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  127. Briley

    science live rules

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  128. Zakar

    from AL

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  129. Harvey

    I’m Harvey and I’m from Illinois

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  130. Evanghelie

    How many types of computer chips are used in the world?

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  131. Brigham

    here from wyoming

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  132. Saudah

    That is so interesting!

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  133. Arianny

    This is a great live tonight!

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  134. Emma

    Me and jack are here from NC!

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  135. Reese

    Hi from Hawaii!

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  136. Remme

    holmes and watson on the case

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  137. Autumn

    i love sherlock holmes p-p

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  138. Ivy

    Hi from Cheny WA

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  139. Timora

    I love this!

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  140. Finley

    Hi from Washington!!!

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  141. Alexander

    This is cool.

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  142. Jeremiah

    hello from north carolina

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  143. Lina

    Hello from Maryland!

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  144. Grayson

    The orange suit rocks!

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  145. Everleigh

    im so excited

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  146. Lucas

    hi from indiana

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  147. Malaya

    Hi from Texas

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  148. Jace

    Hello from NJ

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  149. Gavin

    Hello from TN!!!!

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  150. Sabrena

    Hi i am from missouri

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  151. Graclynn

    Loved the video, keep it up so educational!

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    • Caelen

      It came out when my mom was a baby.

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    • Giselle

      Hiii! Coming from homestead Florida

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    • Lilly

      Very interesting video this week

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    • Shanzeh

      Wow! That’s actually so interesting!

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  152. Kirsten

    “celebrates in British” lol

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  153. Athena

    Science Live is my favorite activity which I am looking for every Wednesday.

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    • Gavin

      Lol he’s so funny

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    • Gabriella

      Loved it!!

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  154. Joseph

    These are good British accents and music.

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  155. Lainey

    Hi from NJ

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  156. Joseph

    Well, I have to admit I am very entertained by this skit. Bravo!

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  157. Ace

    Happy Wednesday everyone! I love outer space so much and I can’t wait to learn more about it.

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  158. Seraiah

    I also like Arduino’s micro controller. It is my favorite circuit. It is very easy to use and I am probably going to use it for my next project even little things like making the lights shine on it is easy.

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  159. Avery

    hey ! from NC, north carolina!

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  160. Lachlan

    Another amazing science live!

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  161. Julianna

    Hi from Texas!!

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  162. Le

    Hi from VietNam, I love science live

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  163. Lillian

    The microcontroller is smaller than a finger nail do you have to use tools to put it in something?

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  164. Malaysia

    I never knew about Gary Boone until now thank you for teaching me about Gary Boone Science Live

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    • Ally

      So fun 😊

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  165. Mason

    This comedic gold! But overall a good episode.

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  166. Leslie

    His accents are always so amazing. LOL. I love the protege’s.

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  167. Mira

    I didn’t realize a tiny computer like an Arduino could run experiments and control devices. It makes me want to try building something with one.

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  168. Richard

    I would try to build and program doctor octavius arms

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  169. Addison

    Science live is the highlight of my day!

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  170. Aubrey

    I enjoy watching Science Live!

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  171. Yoed

    The micro controllers sound amazing!

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  172. Leah

    I enjoy discussing new things on science live

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  173. Emery

    I enjoy David & Caleb but you do not bore me Dr. Billings your talks are very interesting.

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  174. Ayla

    A divice that will help detect problem in the digestive sytem

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  175. Koryn

    Can a microcontroller be used in a stove to cook something start to finish?

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